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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1850-11-02

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1850-11-02 page 1

VOLUME XIV. COLUMBUS, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 2, 1850. NUMBER 100. W i PRINTED AND PUBLISH KP BY SCOTT It BA8COM, , i j 1 1 ' j ' i ' ! 1 1 I ' a i COBKTia OF MtOH IT. AND i .. mi AIMV 'Ki'iMlw lt.mrli.hlv In ililviinni. The Dully, to persons in wbunbuii par year m sent 1 v mail out of Columbus h during the session, and Tri-Weekly balance j nar-In Columbus By mall - The Trl Weekly by mall Wirhlv in Columbus Out of the city; by mail, single To itabfl pf tour anil upwards To clubs (it ten and upwards, to DM address nmly. session Tri-Weekly Weekly, single To club ol I've and upwards .fli . 5 00 of . !S 00 . 4 00 . 3 00 . B 00 . I 50 . 1 25 1 U0 . 3 00 . 1 00 . 50 40 Advertising The following rates and rules of advertising bare been agreed upon betw.--n the proprietors ol the Ohio Statesman and the Ohio State Journul, to be observed, 1q all cases, after this date July CO, 1849 Dolly Paper. One square. Itllinesor less, one insertion " each additional.." 1 weak t0 50 0 25 1 60 9 00 300 .. 4 00 e oo 8 oo 10 00 15 00 18 00 10 oo .. 20 00 23 00 . 25 00 30 00 . 80 00 35 00 40 00 . 45 00 .. ..55 00 130 00 3 ..." 1 month 3 ..." 3 ... fi ..." 9 ..." ia ..." Standing caul, 51ines or less, per annum... tfc column, with 4chwif,'es, " " " " 8-" " " "18...." ' ' rfc " chfiiit'ed weekly " " 14 " daily " " 14 " with 4 changes " " 14 e.... M " Z " ..-: 1 " i.( " changed weekl . " " 14 dally " " ( nher ease not provided for, chargeable in conformity with the Blr.ve rates, The standard of raiiHurenieut to bu minion type. Par each additional square in the daily, inserted one month, or h greuter length of time, and for each additional square ina-'itcil uiubi Hi'' yearlj 1 ; t.-s, hull price. No advertisement to be considered by the year, unless it is spoliated on tin- manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the parties. Publishers not accountable lor the accuracy ol legal advertise meiiti beyond the amount charged for their publication. Announcing candidates (for office of every description,) to be charged at the rate of fifty cents per week, for each name the Enine to be, in all cases, paid in advance. All advertisements from atrHiigera or transient persons to be paid in advance. Advertisements not marked on the copy tor a specified number ot insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, and payment will bo exacted accordingly. The privileges of yearly advertisers, will be confined rigidly to their regular business , and all advertisements not pertaining thereto, to be paid f or extra. Advertisements for Auctioni-ers. General Agents, Ileal Estate Agents, &c., not to be contracted for by the year, but to be charged by the piece, at the usual rHtes. No AllVKflTlSEMENTS CAN BR INSERTED GRATUITOUSLY. Advertisement for charitable Institutions, fire companies, ward, township, and other public meetings, and such like, to be charged half prlen. Marriage notices to be charged 25 cents Deatha inserted without charge, unless accompanied by funeral invitations, or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to be paid lor. Regular advertiterB, and all others sending eoniinunlcations or requirinu notices, desiring to call attention to fairs, soirees, concerts, or my public entertainments where charges are. made for adinittunee all notices of private associations every notice designed to cull attention to private enterprises, calculated or in-ended In promote individual interest, can only bo inserted with I he understanding that Ihe same is to be paid for. If intended to lie Inserted in the editoritil column, the same will be charged at the rate d not less than 20eents per line, and then only when accompanied by nn advertisement. All lenib d iidvcrtisements to be charged not MM than double the boTc rules, and measured as if solid. Advertise menu on the inside exclusively, to be charged at the rate of M per cent, in ndvnnre on the above rntes. Attorney will be holden for the price of inserting advertise ments brought in by them Counting House Almanac for 1850, v. JANUARY. TTjj j i w i . h .. .. 18 8 4 5 6 7 6 S 10 11 12 13 II 1! Ill 17 18 111 21) ! I IN '23 24 25 2(i 27 28 in 311 IHJ FEBRUARY. i. H, r. " i. r. i. 77T. .. .. .. "l 2 3 t ! ti 7 8 9 in ii li 13 14 15 lr, 17 18 lit 20 21 22 23 24 25 28 27 28 ,... MARCH. j.m I rjw r. ,.s.' .. 1 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 !l III 1 1 12 13 I I 15 t 17 18 11120 21 22 13 24 25 88 27 28 211 30 31 .. APRIL. s. m ( r. w T. r.J . . . 1 2 3 1 ':, ' ii 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 Hi 17 18 in 2(1 21 22 23 21 2.', 20 27 28 20 311 J. MAY. t. wt. r. s. .. 7. I 2 3 4 5 II 7 8 9 ID II 12 13 14 15 18 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 20 III :ll .. JUNL i.wt f. 5. 2 'j 4 5 0 7 8 n 10 I I 12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 20 30 JULY. s.m. t. w t. f. s. .. 1 2 3 4 i 6 7 8 0 10 II 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 10 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 2!) 3o3l.... AUOUST. Itfi w t. r. a. '. 7 "1 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 11 IT 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2Ji2728j29j3031 SEPTEMBER. 1 2 3 4 5 8 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 10 20 21 22 .'3 24 25 20 27 28 29 30 OCTOBER. a. M. T. W T. F. H. '.. .. 1 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 1 1 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 It 2n 21 22 23 24 25 2(1 27 2829 30 3l.... ' "NOVEMBER, sj M. T. W T. F-l .. I 2 3 4 5 8 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 IS 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 99 30 DECEMBER, s. m r. " i. P. s. 1 2 :T "4 5 0 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 29 30 31 8 gjGc .mac:ai;i.ay'm England. JTArAUI.AY H CNdLAND. 2 Tols. Umo Mu.lin. t nu,t. I, 111 HnnWl Km-lniiil For ik Oy myvJ7 1. N. WHITINd 4 HUIITUWTO T - ! ..ihpr. whit u.f ctirufnttT touls. wp niu Tb'm". h. thmt wf hTp the best HMortment ol tool. tier brought tn thif city, "id "' lpo8 'o fll Ihenji wry low lor .Mill jyl uli,.uii . NOT K'K. Tin- ni,t-i will mcounU f (iorgB OnAOo, nrR li ft with ui lor wttlrmrnt nrl collrrtiofc They mu.t bn .aid without delay. OERE, ABBOTT & CO. Columbnt. July i, ! COLIlMBUS FOUNDRY. .1 . K I D Ci V AY & CO., lltMIFACTI'KK f T E A l ENOINEM, TIIIOM new Hiid improved iiatterna,airii)njwhu.hii one for tli.i MIJI.EY r'AW WILL, ol eompaci irirm, wuu niu, wwww nd h ituri'Bi ompli l,' 1 hey MM matte me eeienraiea "VrTiTTl I. TF NT WATER WHEEL RAILROAD OAR WiiSXLS, uul.ll other IRON and BHAH CAHllMiH nsuitliy innaeat rounori,-M.CHINB.T of all kindt mule promptly to order m rifM I'KI.P.HKATKD t OOKlMi STOVE, Pramium OsaMtf UiTet, Parlor, Rtaon, and Church Storea and Furnace fir (ir.te., and TUXOWk all warranted, u-e con Itantlv lor sale at wwnt,"., ni. Merchants and others dealing in Ploughs and Stove, are re apecttully invited to eaamine our stock and price.. a . FITCH- 1 so. FITCH HALE, to II finis r Fitt. FORWAIllimn AND COMM1H810N MF.KCHAN rr, a kx Dllrra in Pr'xlisc, Floor, Puuttr, SaJt, Fish, .nd .11 kiniU A nf GrnceriM, .t wholr-sale and retail. K B. Tli.bijbr.t m.rkprirapdil.t.lltliiiM,inrli, f.-r Product. . -m.rn-. . ng MM Huiimtiir, oppose , - - H un.i. tlHio i IMAM. FARM I" NORWICH TOWNSHIP, ABOUT ol.ht MM from thf ntj-p.rtlj IraproTcd A good hewed S hoc--, rtle. well .nd . imtn. orchard on the farm The l.rrn I. well adapted to raW all kinds of jrain. Thl. farm mostly sold won. and offwMl che.p. Persona Wirt-. , - . , nr .M-nrfn. a uleaaant home, ran St do tter thw by e lu( on' If tW. doM not .uit bi t. m. balk JOHN I.. Hit Y AN, Ait.irnrr nt I.nw iiud Solielter In liiiueer , KFICSH Clark's new builing, two ibiors north of the En- (bsno Bank. iuny--f Miini vv it. r. i, ii iti ii, Allorm v ut Law ('olumnuM, Ohio, il.l.Ktbeml promptly ta all prolenfioinii MUi0Vt iwuspfl to his care. Offlei Kaat side of Iliirh st., uver .Mlocum w (.addler Shop, next door south of the City liank bolkllng. j - h. m. WARE, ATTOBMCV AT LAW, COLUMBUS, OHIO, WILL attend promptly to all busineris in the various branches ol the law that may be entrusted to bin care. Office in Neil's New I'uiMui , ImmedUtety north ol the Nell House. Columbus, July 1850. Jy86m SAKt'EL OALI.OWAY. HKNllV V. PAOI. (iALI.OWAV iV PAiiB. ATTUKNEY8 AT LAW. WE will practice law. as partners, in tin; Court ol 1'rankliu and adjoinlna countlep, and In the Circuit nnd District I'. H. Courts. OrBce in Piatt's new building, opjuiiite .tute House may&tr .inn in . nt l.uw nnd hiilli'ltor In 4'linneerv. FFICE with Wm, Dcnninon Jr., No. P, Neil's Kxdiange, opjjo site .Secretary ..1 ytuto's olnco. deeia my A. B. BUTTLES, Attnrniv ninl l onn-el loi nt I.nw. C 111 II nil. Hh. (,1i1o. OHlre, No. B, Nell's Exchaniie, opposite Secretary of State's office, WALTER THRALL, ii ii i hi and CounMcllor nt Lnw, Coluinbnx, Hhlu. AI.HO, a t 'onfijisiouer to take tlie Acknowledgment nt u. lor the ytato of New York. J.'jf 'Office on High St., between' town ami Uieh. nelJU LUCIAN BOTTLK9. THBO. COM3TOCK. GEO. Q. COM9TOCK. BUTTLES, COMSTOCK Jk CO., (Successors to II. Comstuck, Si Co.,) FORWAUDING AND COMMISSION MKltCHANTS, Lard Oil ManufactTirerp, and dcalom in Suit, IMaster, Flub and Lumber, llend of the Canal, Columbus, Ohio. Liberal advauceH made oncotisiKimieiits. marti .1. RIDGWAV CO.'H Iron Kotinilry, Brontl mrtet, nenr the Bridget Coliiin-biiM. Ohio. Htoveu of all kinds, and a (jrem variety of CastiiiK", always on hand. ictl.'-ll Ult. ROBEItT THO.HrSON'S OH ICE, NO. 4, NelPs. Exehunnc, oppoaite the Seer.tary ol State'n office, High at, Columbus. 1 GEORGE E. WALCl TT, S1UN AND BANNER P A 1 N T F. It , llOVit-dtf COLt'MBUS, OHIO. I, N. WHITING HUNTINGTON, BOoK-SKLI.KUS nd Stationers, next door to the Clinton Hank, Hint, street. Colombo, Ohio. A lartre nanortment of Rooki and Stationery always on hand. WM. anlBBBT. M ft LILLEV. SE1BEKT V LII.L.K1 , BOOK-BINDKUH, High street, oppositt; the Public Offices, Columbus. augl!n,'45 RjUftOTJtX. D!t. MAIUS'S OFFICE, corner of Rich and Third streeU), ad-ioining his residence, and opposite the First Baptist Church, decll-dtl LI, III II litl) bundlen UmuT and irtin Leatberjimt received by KlNi it. HKPFNBR, Hp(j No 27 Main street, Cincinnati GERE, ABBOTT & CO., DEALF.H8 in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Ctlass, House nniliir' mtiTialn. FnnnniL' and Merb:inii'iil Tools. Mlliturv Goods, &.C., ic. No. 161 High street, sign of the (lilt Padlock oivis, smith & coM COMMISSION AND FORWAHDINC MKKCHANTS, Wliole-J Dealers in (iroefries Hnd Produce, Porti-mouth, Ohio. telling Produce consigned for sale. scl2-dly. JOHN W. BAKEB, BODKBT AIIM3TBONO BAKER cV AltMHTKONG, REAL ESTATE BROKBRB nnd GENERAL LAND AGENTS. Office, South room, Exchange Bank Huilding, Columbiirt, O EI.OHIOGE V 3IAKTIN. D R A P I ; R S AND TAILORS. High strut, Ut door north of Toion, oppositr the U. S. Hotel, ARE prepared to execute alt orders in their line rf business, in the neatest and nott fashionable style. JOSEPH ELDRlDGE, Hpltl-dtl AJ-. MA2l'L BAlpTdt HORTtPN" I BO N M 0 NO BBS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEHS IN ALL KINDS OF HAUDWAHE. Iron, Nails, Springs. Axles, Sath, GIbm knd House Tiiinmings. Al-o, ileiili'i'H in fin T 1 'i t , flieet hull, l uitin'r, mi'l every varie ty of Tinman's ntoek. " CHARLES A HAIN, mxjl54U james M. HORTON. iiiii.uain iNn flTKAMBAAT INMUUANCK. rpHE FRANKLIN HEALTH ASSI'ltAN' i: COMPANY of Mas tWMttl esiperinlly enipowen-d to dknti. (Janititl f.r0,UW. (Jl FICB limit street , niiuoalt.- the I iiiil(il HOUse, t oiuumiin. JunelO-dtf D. R. HOAO, Agent. ARCHITECT Oi l II I: Heeloinic'r, Hull, Colum-hus Ohio.-N. 11. KELLY informs the public that during hi nbscncf nil his Architt'Ctural liut-iueM. Eiiinnccring mid Mir- vt'Vinir. Will In- l.lnmiitiv ultemled In ill tlie ittiove oinci: uy in und. rHigiied. H II. ULACKMOUE, llCCJl U All HIW l l HIUI "Itll B. r CONWAT. L, K TOMLINSON. II. W, CON WAY fir CO., QROOIR0I DEALERS IN PRODUCE, P 1 1 1 IKON, AND ComiiilaMlnn nnil EnrwnidliiK .HerelinnlN, FRONT STREET, wiIMyd rORTSMODTH. OHIO. A B WOMBAt'flll. WM. F. WHEELEB WO.tlBACGH V WHEELER, ATTOBNKTR AT LAW WILL practice - partners in Franklin Bod the ailjoiiuugcoun-lc. Prompt att'-ntion will In- given to the mljustmeutaml 'ollectioii oi chums of large or email amounts. Wm. F. W'heelfh, Solani I'ttblir will tnke denositions, He- knowlcdgments of deeds, A.C. tmiee in Neil New i.uiiiiing, norm oi ine nen nou-. Cnlnmbu, June 24, 1850. june'JCdly wlni NOTICE. ' 1 1 1 1 E undersigned r. u'ctlully intotins the public tlmt he con I tinues the businesa at tho old stand oi tin- lab; Inn of Cliai. Klie St Co., on his own account. Thankful for past favors, he hoptiti to BHtiNiy his Iriend for the future, bIso (an:iU-lyd C1IAS. KL1K. CABINET HKKHS ('IAN lind Veneer Varnish, Sand Paper, Glue, and iienrly all ' '-iher srticles In their line, at the sign oi" the martl OILT PADLOCK. V HINTING .MATERIALS EOlt SALE. hOR sale, low for cash, or on short credit, h Urge Bssortment ol Printing MatehBls, consisting in pnrt ot I Double Medium Hmilh Prc. I Stsmberry press, lbs. Pica. 400 " Bourgeois, nearly new 130 " BreTler. 100 " Minion, " LIO " MIdIod, Several fonts Fauey Type. Aluo, Job Tyie of nearly every varirty, part ol which ia nearly new. Together with Stand, GnRryi, Sticks, Chnses, Rules, Leads, (book and newspaper,) Imposing Stones, and finally, everything used in a printing office. Any portion ot the nbove will be sold extremely low for canh, or on short time. (decll) CHAS, SCOTT, Agent NEW i. v WE have in store, and offer for sale on good terms 75 doi. Chopping Axes of favorite brands 4 do2. Broad " 100 " Shovels and Spades " " 100 Mill and Crocs Cut Saws 'JOO boxes Window Glass 10000 lights " Sash. 1000 lbs. Putty. 10 bbls. Linseed Oil JOO kegs Nails, assorted. (.EKE. ABBOTT A. co , nov9 At the sign ot the Gilt Padlock. CARRIAGE I ItlM MIM.-i. I Hsl PAIR Elastic Springs ; 'JO sett Iron Axles 100 sett BmM LUU llubb Bands; 3 bales Moss; Patent Lesther ; Lare.Tutts, Damask Linings ; Painted and Gum Cloth ; Tacks, Seamez Cord, Malleable Castings, Ac. For sale by june7 GERE, ABBOTT St CO EOR HALE. AVERY desirable residence with lot liiOhy Ml, pleasantly situated on Broad street. The improvements are new and all in good order, with a good wull of water, extern, &e. Persons wishing to purchaoe a very nice residence inn healthy location woiilddo well to rail on the snhtcribors. july95 BAKER A ARMSTRONG. FOR HA I.E. CONVENIENT BRICK HOUSE, with eight rooms, pleas-antly situated; together with two thirds nl nn nere of ground, on which there is a good well uf water, cistern, some young fruit trrfs. and a variety of shrubbery. This property will be sold cheap, and on good terms, or will i xchange lor a small house and lot nearer th- businens portion of the city. Alio, some va- rant lots, tor tale remarkably lnw and 09 good terms. Enquire nl hukHi iiamik l rtHMMHuno, A CARD. It is my purpoaf to resume he practice of Law i in tht Stiincm.i Court of the United Slates, the Cirniit Courts lor the districts of Ohio and Misaouri. and in the Supreme Court n Hank nt the state ot Unio. jolyTO T EW1NG. UK. Ill -I MA KK ET rilll I. N CAHll wil store. 1 be paid by us for 00,000 lha. of Wool at our store mayll-oaw II. COWLES fc CO LEDCER PAPER, C1 AP, Demy and Medium, from the best makers. I - r sale at I Eastern price J. I. ItlLEY A Co. THE HISTORY OF THE CONFESSIONAL. BY JOHN HENKY HOPKINS. D. D , Bishop ofth-Diocese ol Vrav.nt Just received and lor sale by ag9 I N. WHITING i HUNTINOTON FOR RENT I A snug di tral situation Apply to apl3 ellinv for a small family, in acen H. COWLKS a CO. UlWtl. I a i kt . iiiwi POUNDS WOOL wanted at their Warehouse, lUUsUUW near the National Boad Bridg-, hy aplfi EITCH tc HALE. ('H K It It Y PKCiOKAIi, Knit TIOC COM UP COUGUH, COLOH, 1IOARHENENH, HHONCHITlH, WHOOPING-COUGH, CltOIIE, AHTHMA AND (!ONHV!UPTlON. IN ollerlng b the community this Justly celebrati'd remedy for I di-en4iJt of the throat and lungs, it is not our wish to trille with the lives or health of the afflicted, but frankly to lay beforo them the opinions of durtltiuuished men, and some ol the evidences nf iu success, from whkii they can (udin for heins'-'v-s. Wo sin-eerely pledge ourselves to muKe no wild assertions or IfJff state-in. m- of Its etticacy, nor will we hold out tiny hope to suttei ng humanity which facts will not warrant Munv PKuora am here given, and we solicit an inquiry from the public into all we publish, teellng assured they will Iiud them perfectly reliable, and the medlclncn worthy their best conlidenre mid patronage. FROM HENJ. SILLIMAN, M. 1)., L.L. D., ETC., Procttorof Chrmiitry, Mintraloiy, At Yalt ColUgt, Member uj the (At. Hi$t. Med. Phil, and Scien. Societies of America and F.urojtt . I deem the CHERRY PECTOllAL an n.lmlrablf. cominwition TUB) some ol the best articles In the Materia Medica, and n vcij i-etive remedy lor tlie class ol diseases it is intended to cure." ew Haven, Ut, Nov. I, 1R4D, 1'ROF. CLEAVE! AND, ok liOWOOM Cou.kok, Mainr, Writes "I have wltn ssed the effects of your 1 CHEKRV PEG TORAL,' in my own I iinily nnd that of my frieiidH, a&d it tm me sittbii'action to stnie that no medicine I hnve ever known has proved so eminently Riii cegnful in curing disease-of lliethnibt Hnd lungs." lEV. DR oapOOD WrfteH "Tliat IM eoUslderi ' CHERJlY PKCTOltAL ' tlie tutst ' medltdtie for Pulmounry ntfectioin. ever given to the public," nnd states th.it "Ids daughter, niter being obliged to keep the room four mouth, with n st vere, settled cough, aerompanied by raising of blood, night sweats, nnd the atb mlnut symptoms of Con-sumption, cnmmcnn il the use ol the TIIERBY PECTOUAl.,' nnd bad completely recovered." THi: REMEDY THAT CUBE. PoiiTLAND, Me., Jiiuury 10, Ml. Dr. Ayer: I have been long nlllicted witli Asthma which grmV yenrly worBe, until In-t autumn it broiinhton neough which con-lined ine in my chamber, and begnu to assume t be alHrming Kytiip-toms of Consumption. I bud tried the best tulvice and thebit medicine to no purpo-e, uutd I used yourl'HERRY PECTOllAL, which hits ciireil me, uinl ymi nmy wll believe ine Gratefully yourn, J. D. PHELPS, If there is any value in die judgment ol the wUe, who tpcuk from experience, here is a medicine worthy id' the public conti dence, Preimrcil by J. C. Ayr, Cheini.t, Lou ell, Miibf-aebu etlt. O. ttOBEETfl Sc. CO.. Druggists, Wholesale Agents, corner ol High and Broad streets, Columbus. aug5-ditw lm flflWILLIAM M. KASSON, UAII.HOAII ANO 31EHCHAMIE OEHPATCH, I '.j iVof lurkand Eric liailroad and Stcnmcrion the Lakti, Per Expren Freight Trnln in lliifi'nln In three Dm,Jf (l UJtD A T I KXCK PTI'D.) fy Mark packages " N. Y. t E ii. R., Care Wm. M. RuHO,'! ship per New York & Eric Railrond . daily, nt5 o'clock, P. M., fool of Duiuie street, New York. Jjj3 Eor further particulars call at the Transportation Htu e id thoN. fc. E R. It. Co , Chainbers street. New Yora, or o Wm. M. Kasaon, M i r Marvin Block, Water street, Buffalo. Tariff of prices per lK. !bl tordry goods and other light mer-chunillse during Lake navivation, 1850: NEW VOKK TO Geneva $0,7.1 Lake Michigan ports f LfiO (,'unnndnigun 85 Via St'mb'l from Buffalo. Rochester 9.1 Via Mich.C.Railroad... 1,80 Batavia 1,05 Cincinnati tfc Columbus, O. .,S5 Attica 1,10 Via Simdusky R. R. Buffalo 1,20 St. Louis, Mo 2,75 Luke Erie ports 1,40 Via Midi. 0. Railrond.. . ,1,00 'including Detr.m, N. B. All packages ibotlld be properly strapped and the freight of the same marked on each pekiie. No idnglc packuge will be called less than 541 lbs. A liberal deductinn from these prices for second class or heavy merchandise. junl7 I.TvElf COM PLAINT, JAIINOICE, IYhpE7h7a , CHRONIC OR NEHVOI H OEIIII.ITV. ALL DISEASE Ol' THE KIDNEYS, and all disease arising from disorden-tl Liver or Stoimich, such U coiirttipiition, inwanl Pile. PlllllHW, or Blood tOth I Betd, Acidity of the Stomach, Nuuscn, Heartburn, Disgust for food, FuHnes or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eruptions, Sinking nr 1 lulti riiic nt the pit of the Stomach. Swimming ol the Head, Hurried nnd Difficult Breathing, Fluttering nl the Heart, Choking or Suffocating St bntlODJ when in h Ivinu inmlinv, DimneN nl isiim. Hots or Web. before the Bight) rover and Dull Pain in tin- Un4. Mofanay f Parsnl riitiou, YellownesH of the .Skin ami Eyed, Pnin in tlie Side, Hack, Chest, Limbs, Ac, Smhleii Flu-hen ol Heat, Burning in the Flpsh, constant Imagining" of Evil, and Great Depression of Spirits, can .if eiiet iuiUlV ciireti oy DR. HOOFLAND'S CELEBBATED GEBMAN BITTEItS, Pmaroa by Dr. C. M.JACR80M, at the Herman Midicinc Store, No. )WArcht., rhilmUlfhia. Their jioiver ove! thf abOT iHtiaa is not excelletl, If equnlled, bv itnv other nreimihtioii in the United States, an tho mifM ittwt, in ninny cases Hlter skillful physiciaiiH hml failed. These Bitters nre worthy the attention of invalids, ponaessing great virtues in the rectitieation of diseases ot tie' Liver unit lesser glands, exercisitiji the mofit searching jioweri in wenkne-H anil nl-feetions of the digestive orgnns, they are, withal, sale, certnin nnd pleasant. HEAD AND liE VOXt'lNCED. The Hon. Charles D. Hilieline. Editor of tlie " Cnni.lru DfintOx ci nt." Ihe best paper in West Jersey, shj-s, July 21 : " linoitiuui'M i.ermnn it. tier-. We have seen munv Ibitterini; noticeri ol thif on ilii in.', and the source from w hich they came induced us to make inquiry respecting its merits. From inquiry we were persuaded to qm it, ami must say we found it Hpcciffe in Its action upon dllMlw d the liver nnd digestive organs, nnd the powerf ul influoi ce it exerts upon nervous prostration is really surprising. It calms and strengthens the nerve-, bringing them into a stnte ot repose, niti ani- r-ii't'p ri'tresinng. " If this medicine u-i're more generally useii, we nre stitisiled there would be less sickness, as Irom tho stoinncb, liver and nervous hystnm the great majority ol real and imaginary diseases einunate. Hnve them in a henthy eondilioit, and you cat) bid deiiHtice to epidemn s L-i nendly. TMl extinorditiary ineilii ine we would advise our ti n nds who are at all indisposed to giVa trial it will tln n recommend Itself. It should, in lict, be in every family. No other medicine can produce .uell evidences ol merit.'' From the Boston Bee." The etlitor said, Dec. 22d : " Dr. lloojland's CeldiraUd Utrmnn Hitttrt lor the cure ot Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, is deservedly one of the most popular medicines of the tiny. These bitters hnvs been used by thousands, nnd a friend nt our elhow says he has himself received an effectual ninl permanent cure of l.'ver Complaint fmn the use of thlfl remedy. Wo nre convinced that, in the use of these Bitters, the patient constantly tains strength an vigor n tact worthy ot grent consideration. They nre pleasant in taste ami smell, and Owl be used by persons with the most delicate stomachs witli salety, under any circiimntttnces, WeHre spenking from experience and to the attlicteil we ndvin their use. ' " Scott's Weekly," one of the best Literary piipcis published, said, Aug. 25 : " l)r. Hoofiand'e German Hitliri, manufactured by Dr. Jnckson, are now recommended by some ol the most prominent members of the faculty as nn article ot much efflcitey in easi-s ot i'emale weakness. As sueli is the ense, we would advise all mothers to obtain a bottle, and thus save thcmselvcr, much sickness. Persons of debilitated constitutions will hnd these Bitters advantageous to their health, as we know from experience the salutary effect they have upon weak systems." Judge M. M. Noah, a jjeritleman witli u t -ot r-cienliffc mid literary attainments, fluid in his " New York Weekly Messenger." .Innuary 6, 1850 : "r. Hoofiaruts tiirman Btttt r.-t. Here is aprepiirntion wit h the leading presses in the Union appear to b unnnimous in recommending, and the reason is obvious. It i made after n prescription furnished by one of the most celebrated physicians of modern times, the late Dr. Christopher Wilhclm Iloollaud, Professor to tlie University of Jena, Private Physician to the King of Prussia, and one of the greatest medical writers Germany hiu ever produced. He was emphatically the enemy of tin- humbug, and therefore a medicine of which he was the inventor and endor ser mny be confidently relied on. He specially rccomoe iiil. il it In Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Debility, Vertigo, Acidity of the oi me i disor- HUmiHcn, Constipation, anu an cnmpiaims nnni; imm a niaor dered condition nt the stomach, the liver ami (he intestines Nine i'hiladclnhiii miners exuress thier coin iction ol it- excfllcm'. and several of the editors speak of its enVeta from their own individual experience. Under these rircumstanees, we feel war-ranted, not only in calling the attention of our readers to the present proprietor's (Dr. 0 M. Jackson's) preparation, but in recommending the article to all atBieted." MORE EVIDENCE. The " Philadelphia Snturday Gazette," the best Inmily m wspa-per published in the United States the editor says ol DR. HOOFLAND'S GEHMAS HITTERS. "It Is sldom that we recomuiend what are termed Patent Medicines to the confidence and patronnue of our renders; and, therefore, when we recommend Dr. Honfland's German Hitters, wc wish It to be distinctly understood that we are not speaking of nostrums of the day. that are noised about tor a Iniel parJon and then forgotten after they have done their guilty nireol mis-chiet, but of a medicine long establii lied, universally ptitWd, nnd which hi mm the heiotv DPTOTbI ol the Faculty itself" Evidence upon evidence has been received (like the foregoing) from all sections of the Union, the last throe years, and the stronc-est testimony in its fat or is, that there is more of it ued in the practice of the regular Physicians of I'hiladcphin than all other nostrums comhined, a fact that can easily be established, and fully proving that a scientific preparation will meet with thir quiet approval when presented even in this form. That this medicine will cure Liver Complaint and Dy pepsin no one can doubt, after using it as directed. It acts specifically upon tho stomach and liver it is preferable to calomel in all bilious diseases the effect is immediate. They esn be ndmini-tered to fmalectT infant with safety and reliable benefit at any time BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS This medicine has attained that high diameter which is necessary for all medicines to attain to induce counterfeiters to put forth a spurious article at the risk of the lives of those who are innocentlv deceiTed. ,00'JV WELL TO THE MARKS OF THE (lENUfNE They have th written signature of C. M. JACKSON npon the Wrapper, and the name blown in the bottle, without vhirh fAry art nfinriout For sale, wholesale and retail, at the GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. 120 Arch street, one door below Sixth, Hate ot 2?rJ Race st ,'j Philadelphia, and by respectable dealers generally throughout the country. Also, for sale in Columbus by WM . OIDDINGS, may-M-dAwaltly (Successor to King ft Brlggs.) ANO STILL ANOTHER ONE LEFT. 4 NEAT Fit AME HOUSF" on Cleveland Avrime, with S rooms IA. good eellsr, well of water and wood shed, toactlier with a variety of choice truit trees and shrubbery. This property will he sold decidedly cheap, and on pretty Mr terms, if implication U- inn-le S....H Impure ot BAKEB A AH Ms i ICING WHO WANTS HAROAIN f FOR sale cheap for cash TWO OUT LOTS, situated on Wash Ington arenue, north ol Broad street Inquire ol joJT26 BAKER ft ARMSTRONG. VAMAIII.K LAW HOOKS. T. Sl J. W. JOHNSON, I NVI'I'K the iitumtlou of the Profession and othi rs dt'sirlng Law 1 !l 'Ii' ii v.-ry ext. -risk.- t,,ck, whh'li tle-y believe nor tains (he In t assoi-trnant 'jf Amerienti i'ublleations tn thu United wt's. 1'Hrticuhir atteiitioii given to furnishing ur completing Libraries lor tin- Departments, Associations, and States. 1 (Jrders by mail promptly bud carefully execubtd. 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Edited bv John Innis Clark Hare, Esq., and Horace Binney Wallace, Esq.. ARCIHIiOLD'S LAW OF NISI PU1US, 2 vols. 8vo; $ti. With all the requisite Forms, including the Pleadings in the several Ac-i ns, and the Evidruce necessary to support them. Second and en, arged edition. T. Si J. W. JOHNSON, Law Booksellers, Publishers and Importers, ap 0 d(fcwy H17 Chesnutst., Philadelphia. A(H. Cash paid tor Hags, C nnvass Bagging, Grais I Tarred (tope, and all other descriptions of paper ma ami paper-maker s stock, by deflTdsVw CYRUS V. FIELD A CO At their Bsc Warehouse, M Beekman st FOR SALE. WE hue .'l and 17400 ACRES of GROUND, within 2 miles ot the city, on a good Turnpike Road, which we can sell remmkahlv low, nnd on good terms. Inquire of WM BAKER &. ARMSTRONG. MOROCCO AND MMNGS. MOROCCO nml Kid Skins, white, pink Hnd cochineal Linings Goat, Deer and Sheep Binding Skins, Shoe Thread and Shoemaker's Kit in store in large quantities, and for stde at the lowest price. BifQ ot the Golden Boot, 8fi High St. "'T-5 11. H. KIMBALL. MASTER OOMAUMIONBaVfl SALE. IN pursuance of sn order of the court of common pleas of Franklin county, made at the September term thereof, A. D. 1MB, in a certain cnuse therein pending, wherein William B. Ttoul is complainant and Sarah H. Rose and others are defendants, 1 shall otfor lor sale at the door of the Court House of said eoiiniy, on the ;jr. day of October next, between ,he hours of 10 o'clock, A. M., and 4 o'clock, p. M., certain real estate, situate in said county of Franklin, State of Ohio, bounded and described as billows, to wit : Mug part of in lots in the city of Columbus, Nos. 4 Hi nnd 410 ; beginning sixty-sin feet southwardly from the north east coi ner of lot No. 410, on Third street ; thence, outh-wnrdly on said Third street twenty-four feet ; thence, westward-.y parnllcl with Rich street one hundred nnd twenty feet to a pr'vate nlley thence northerly along said alley twenty four feet; thence eastwardly to the place of beginning;. Appraised at 03,-200. Terms cash. JOHN GRAHAM, sop2S-d:itA:wtd Special Master Commissioner. MONEY. MONEY I I,L persons indebted to the undersigned, are requested to mnke immediate i aymont We need money, nnd must have it. "A word to Ihe wise," Ac. ,i IHdAiwIm S. D. & L. P. PRESTON. TO PRINTERS A RARE CHANCE. 4 WHIG NEWSPAPER, in the northern pnrt of Ohio, will be sold on reasonable terms to a good Whig. The paper Is published in a nourishing town a county seat . liaaagoodand increasing circulation, ami the only one published in the county. The Income of the olhce is upwards of $2000 per annum the county printing ataoc being worth nbont .fi00. The materials,bothnews-patier and job type, are not inferior to those of any country estab Ufshmaol in the State. Tho press is from Hoe's Foundry. New York, and nearly new. Circumstances make it n-cessary for the present publisher to retire from bu-dness, nnd the office will there-fore be anld very cheap. 3' Any one wishing to purchase can obtain nil information il. uvd by addressing a letter to the editor ot the Ohio State Journal. augfi datwtf GENTLEMEN AND LAOIEH! J. H. ( Or E ROTH & CO., No, 82 Hieb street, would Inform their friends and the public in general that they Iirtc just received from the Eastern cities and from Cin-cmn.iti a complete assortment ot Hats an.l i . il all kimls and qtinlitiep. which will un sold on a good terms as can te nan wesi oi me mountains. Super extra and line moleskin Hats from the celebrated fsjeto rlai nt Wm. Dodd Si Co and Rates Si Whitcher, of Cincinnati. Also, a superb article from B intnlott A Blynn. of Philadelphia. Men and boys' soft Hats, Cnps, &e.',of all kinds Prices to snit the times. Please call. r.dumbiis, Oetolier 9, lP.ri0..dlm EASlilONABLE PALM LEAF HATH. ANOTHER lot of the name sort rnreived last night the most genteel and the chenpest hat ot the season Also, takf notick ORNTi.FsiKV, that those fine nilk hats, at $3, as gotKl as usual at $4, are going hist. Iy20 H. COWLES ft CO. MFOR RENT. THE pri-mises for many yesrs occupied hy Booth A Miner as a coach nnd blacksmith shop. The stand will be ranted for coach making or for any other hind of manufacturing business, or for a grocery, may lest sail the occupant. Inquire of sep1l-tf II. N. HUBBELL. FLOI'R FOR FAMILY CHE 'HIE subscriber havinc leased the Steam Mills in Colurnbua, 1 are making a superior quality of Flour, which is branded " Premium Flour.'' Those wishing a food article will be nar- ticular to get the above brand, and If not found satislactory, the money arm he rctunitert, nnn enrtspt psiu. f infers to he left at our store or at the Mills. FITCH ft HALE Columbus, September 7, lUM. sep9-dtf vi.Ayt.i. JUST RECEIVED, a larue lot of heavy Circlcville i-qrp wide I 10..,. I 171 1- . Havy and fine white do . 3-qrs. and 4 qn. Shaker white do , Ta Unshrinken Weh-h, 2 qualities. Fur sale by J. D. OSRORN at CO pAMOUl WOOL VAKN. white, black, blue, mixed and as scarlet, Just opened by H. COWLES i CO. Elevator copy. oolO IJCDIsE SWANS NFW unni. SAAC N. WHITING, (lundms. just u?i" md the second v,dumoofHwaraP-AcT,cKi,,C r I ll ti V re'pde(nt!iD Pleading, with practical notes, lognt cr with tho Forms ol ProcM and Clerk's Entries Itv Joseph R. Swan, late President of the I2th MMlfflS Hy 'i-iT.. . ... --". !!. -in .iiiiiii- in i ircu it ?"'"'"? "Hh Docl.r.lln. Tho second rulume i. .. ... ,,: . "-nun. umiugii em rmntiii. ta. n ,i," lrwhV"i 7;." " '. . . 1 ftddmi of .,, . 'v . ii '"' "ouod. nir a mm, Us of Kx- MMkXU. Vordlcta kai Juilgojunu, Liens and tho Prlorlliia ol l.lens ol Judgroeola Slid Mortgiuies, UiiSEZ and 'r iu. UMlto, jfiSk, Certiorari. Z Wrif. ot I rr'r a itli tlie 3 Ponuot Koticel, Iliinds. Aftid.yiu. I'm. v"'o... S51 mi nt,, and Clerk's tOMtsI and .IhorltT'. lMurns, and D.Vds ttWM iirocmllng.. The proceeding, in Partition, lt,.pl..,i I j. VOMOta Arbitration, Attachment .gainst non-resident and 32 ..'..lldltlU Di ldors. aailillSt Water Crall nn 1I.K.....I- iSsTl rant of Attorney, and the Forms of Petitions, Orders. Appraise ineot.. Assiimment ,,l Dnt... a ,. i.- l.-I..? ' and Administrators on Iho sale of Heal Estate, Is also given, to-MIHf with i, lull Index to both volumes, forming . large suuer royal dvo volume, 800 pages, In Ann law binding. Price; IS "I, "v,iM.nri.s ,., Judo. WatK." We have received from the publisher this much wished lor book, and when e ... it fully meet, our expectations, wc mean to exprcs, a very high appreciation ol it. Indeed we do nou.ee how any Ohio lawyer can gut along without It. i!u! OsaietranyH Ooimk.oWo h.ve received from the mnillllO the second viiiume nf Swan's Practice, uid examined it wilh care. The book Is one of great labor and much uscful-5JJPA r-"ery member of the bar, however great his experience, wil be benedtted by it, and to young member, of the profession it will prove invaluable. There are a groat variety of matters .i.nneeted with the prm-tice, in relation to which it is difficult, Bt ull ttaWf, to Hnd authuritiea, and It will ba found, upon examlna-tlnn of this work, that Judge Swan has, in ti,U particular, greatly relieved the practitioner." The work is clearly and ably written, alarge number of authorities nre BUM uu the margin to sustain the text, and wo M insured that the practitioner will lind it one of tho most valuable books in his library. Sets of Hwan's Practice iu 2 very large 8vo vols, of 1430 pages in fine law binding. Price $11.00. vH'kU Ule book""' Ol I- N W1IIT1NU HUNTINO. ION, Columbus. The work may also be had, at the publisher's pile' "or the lollowmg persons, viz: Joseph Jones, bookseller, UHwtlslll William McArthur, Cirdeville ; James Stephenson. Portsmouth; HaniHm-il i Co., booksellers, Newark; W. W Iteed St Sons, and A. W. Perlcy, do., .anesvillc ; Dr. II Scott, I-Biii-aster ; Stephen llressinger, St. Clairsvllle ; A. 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Piqua; Thomaa Hrodie, postmaster, Lebanon; II. W. Derby ,v Co., booksellers, Cincinnati; J. p. DeBilver, do., do Clark k Mlllikln, Rossvillc, BuUer county ; Wm. W. Foy, Delaware; (i. C. Worth, Upper Sandusky; Curtl Allen. Marion; J. Melvin, London, M.dison county ; (leorge Ehert, Tifhu I Wm Hood, Perryiburgh ; C. E Newman and J . M Crosby, Norwalk; D. Lamb. Flndlay; Otto It. Mealier, Somerset, Perry county; Pmoai Co., Elyria ; B. Lippott, ait. Vernon ; I.. Jewel;, Esq., Athens ; J. Modil, Coshocton ; tt F. Randolph, Auditor Morrow 00 unly, .Ml. Oilead; E. M. Hoffman, Greenville, Darke county ; Lvins A; McLaughlin. Rellefontaine ; Georgo Sweeny, Kculon Jesse Donaldson, Bucyrus. OLD Dftt. JACOB TWNSKND, The tiriginal ditcoverer of the Genuine Towntend Sartaparilla. t kl-D )r. Townsend Is now about 70 years of age, and has long V been known as the Author and Discoverer of the Genuine Urminal "TownBend SarsBparilla." Being poor, he was compel led to limit its manufacture, by which means it has been kept out ol market, and the sales circumscribed to those only who had proved IU worth, and known iu value. It had reached the ears oi mnny, nevertheless, as those persons who bad been healed ol sore diseases, and saved from death, proclaimed its wnnderlnl cures; it relaxes strictures and tightness, removes all obstructions and invigorates the entire nervous system. Is not this then the Medicine you pre-eminently needl But can any of these things be said of S. I . Tnwnsend's inferior article I This young man's liquid is not to be compared with the old Doctor's, because of one grand fact that the one is incapable ot deterioration, and never spoils, while the other does : souring, lermenting, and blowing the bottles containing it into fragmcnu : the sour, acid liquid exploding, and damaging other goods I Must not this horrible compound be poisonous to the system ? What ! put arid into a system already diseased with acid What causes DispepiH but acid t Do we not all know that when food sours in our stomachs, what mischief it produces! flatulence, heartburn, palpitation ol tho heart, liver complaint, diarrhma, dysentery, colic, and corruption of the blood t What is Scrofula hut an acid humor tn the body 1 What produces all the humors which bring on Eruptions of the Skin, Scald Head, Salt Rh- urn, ErVfilielas, White Swellings, Fever Sores, ond all ulcerationintern-.! nml rAternal , D ih nothing under heaven but an acid a ,i-stance, which sours, and thus spoils all the fluids of the bo . more or less. What causes Rheumatism hut a sour and acid flui which insinuates iudf between thojoinU and elsewhere, irrita ting and inflaming the delicate tissues upon which it acU I So ol nervous diseases, of impurity of tho blood, of doranged clrcnla-turn, and nearly all the ailments which afflict human nature Now is it not horrible to make and sell, and infinitely worse to use this Souring, Fermenting, Acid " Compound of S. P. Towns. end, nnd yet he would fain have it understood that Old Dr. Jacob Townsed a Genuine Original Sarsaparilla, is an Imitation or Ida nferlor preparation 1 1 Heaven forbid that wo should deal in an article which would bear the most distant resemblance to S. P. Townsend's article 1 We wish it understood, because it la the .a,,.,, hit,. ir,,u, th.. a P. Townsend's article and Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparilla ZZ 'j 3""J! J uisBinmar; mai BBBTff are un like in every particular, having not ono single thing in common. As S, p. Townsend is no doctor, and never was, ia no chemist, no pharma eutiat knows no more of medicine or disease than any other c nmon. unscientific, unprofessional man, what guar-antee enn th public have that they are receivina a jenuine nun n numedlett containing all the virtues of the articles used in preparing it, and which are incapable of changes whirl, might render them lai AgenU of Disease instead of health f Since the ab ve was put in type the followfng fact has come to our knowledge . which Is truly tyled nr triumph oi juatfee The Wnr Ended! S. I' Tovntend abandoned the MdOld Dr. Jacob Twnicnd dicated hy the People. !'.'. a. r. lownaenu nas at last given up the manufacture ol any more SarsBparilla, having disposed of tiia business to some strangers. Thus his claims to Originality and other pretensions fall to the L-round. He voluntarily abandons them, in thus evading the issue before The lact that he was no physician, no chemist, the occupation ol wnose Ule was a worker on Railroads, emmls, choi.ninif wo.jd came notorious for it- Souring, Fermenting and Bursting th-- Hot tit a. therehv ileeeivincr nml injuring law mtmt mmJt - - - - " demonstrates beyond all doubt the fallacy of his pretenslous, and' Hereafter it is to be sent out to the people by aome Strangera, yet bearimt the nam,! of S. V. Towrisenil We have been informed that these Strangers Intend to print on 1,1,1 ,n """- 01 "i -mini, in oroiT to redeem, II pos. sible its bad character of Souring and Fermentinu. I.et the people tully understand that no Revamping, no new i.'.ti nine, DO prehxing ot Chemist's namcsoi any other tolly will o. uwuw.im m aouring compound Irom puhlir odium, unless it is made entirely ditferent from IU present character ; and it they do this, it will become another article of Sarsaparilla, and they miilit RS well give, it another onrm. Ki-m lna It should then be called the "Strangor's Sarsaparilla,'' and not . , i- I'U, 11 wnn is no aiiernuon, MM BBBJBM may still expect the same old Souring, Fermenting, Root Beer stuff. We have felt It a duty to Inform the public of the true position ol thiB matter, that Old Doctor Jacob Townsend'a .Sarsaparilla may not be confounded with this eourinir arti.-li In r(miiisi,,n we would remark that some months ago S. p. Townsend left hia old staud in Fulton st., n hr-t rate store, and sat himself down only a few doors below ua, in Naussau st., the motivesand objects Wo underatand these Strangers, who have taken up S p a bus inets, intent! to remain there. Such conduct ..Ha , .. ., t We shall move from Nassau street In the Spring, and we will Depottor th.- Old Dtartor'a Sarsaparilla ia now 102, NasBau st. , , , THOMPSON, SKILLMAN Ai CO., Proprietors. I'rineipal office for the Western States, Vine at., .Id door above Ith, Cinnnnati. O. W. CAHHOUN, General Aaent, t.. wnom mi ordersor applications lor agencieamust be atldn'sed. una narsHpariua can of tound at the principal Drue Stores me mmic, and is advertised in moat of the country papers In a nvvrj coumy mere is aome one authorized to establish su aeneies tor ine county In which he resides, and the same can be m i i mine., oy reiereuce 10 ine county papt rs For sale in Columbus by DF.NIG At HARRY, Agents for Frank Hncounty. Also, by Hiwav Lono, Groveport jteh-Jfi-djl wly " 'T WAN I THAT Din IT. uiji weens amce we agam commenced retailing goods, and wc pKiiiiimtur jjuiMiuioai we would put s stop to the enor TTiiiiM prices which hml been imtini.,1 .nw.r. th.., aV- ourselves that we have fulfilled that promise. Cofli-e was then Id ii nis, now io to m eenu. and every thinn el in orofortion WeagHinsay u. the Old Hunkers uu street : dom. down, vou have got to come it or we will make yon complain ol dulW times uiuijiiawniun, v iu mKe your sbtres a ' solitude and your money krawers a 'desert waste." Wc never retailed as many goods in the same length of time as in the last ten weeks ; and il you want to avoid hard times, quit your extravagant habiM.be industrious, live economically, and then you can afford to sell rneaper. nut a long as you pay such high renta, and live bo ex-travagantly. you must sell your goods high. ut' inn receivcQ Bnouier splendid lot ol new gooas. Some besradful Irish Poplins, an elegant article lor summer dresses : a splendid assortment of silk lace for trimming vistes splendid Corn Color, white and straw Bonnet Ribbons, he., Ac, at 90 per cent less than up town pneea. Another lolendid lot ot Urn sue I Imncrial thnw olv. ami Incral CarpeU juat received. Alan, a beautiful lot of Oil Window Shadee some very elegant. A lamp assortment of ral custom work, ot the finest quality, better and cheaper than tn aay other atorr tn ths rity. mayv4-daitw a. r. Must f-VRI'H W. HMD tfc CO Wo. 11 Cliff st.. New York V otter tor sale Newspaper, 29x43 Inches. Newspaper, 28x4fi Inches. Newapaper. '28x43 inches Newspaper, 2fiii.T7 inrb-ea. Newapsper, 3f)x.tSL4j in. Newapaper, HbI inches Newspaper, 24x.W inchea. Newapaper, Mx.T6 in hr-a Newspaper, 34x34 inrbea Newspaper. 33x33 trwlv-a Newspaper, 32Hs3S inrbes. Newapaper, 33X.T7 nulu Newspaper. 334 inebes Newapaper, 35Lix.L inches, flew-papr, 3fitax4'11 inrbea. Hewmprr. 37 " t'"-i ifc baa. Newspaper, 19x-J4 iiaehea Newspaper, 24x40 inrbea am Envelop Paper 3,400 reams all aires Colored Paper 1,730 reams asserted sizes. Writing PaperfiOO caaes, a complete assortment News and Book Ink Superior quality News and Book Paner made to order nt any bizp i SMS,' hosrt notice. ( Mwna!8? VTOUti AND ADI.lJNI8TBATOU 4 MANUAL lor Executors and Administrators in tho aettlemo" jirx or the estates of deceased persons; with practical torm1" ny Jo-cph R Hwan Preaidcnt Judge of the Twelfth Judicial CI" cult, nnd author of Swan's Treatlso on the Jaw relating to tho l owers imd I)utieB Justices of the Peace and Constable! In he Stob of Ohio. 1 vol. roy. 12mo, pp. 372. Price 1,23. In iswhliidfng yd edition: revised and enlarged. lnls worK is intended to be what iu title purporta, A Manual lor tbuse who nettle the titatca of deccasetl persona. It em bod ics the provisions ot the Statutes, with such comments, decisions, forms nnd other matter, as was deemed requisite lor persons not smiled in the law, to understand tho ordinary duties ol Executors and Administrators. This object has been kept in view throughout, not only because h large book would be almost uae-Jess to those persons who desiru to read no more than ia necessary to make themselves well acquainted with their general dn-'" 'utherHUM., inmtmt caes, hii Executor or Administrator wouiij not I..- jutitmhle in purchasing an expensive work. Basin, s ,t w,i perhaps he f,)Und that this book embodies much more uselul iidurmnthm than the most voluminous and elaborate will il ! "k,iUl,0 the same subject. The various subjects, as will bCjMredraa Irom the tuble ot contenu, are treated, near as could be. m the order in which the various duties should be Eertormed; beginning wiih the notice to creditora, then the ta-i ng ot the inventory and schedules, with forma; the sale and sale bill what are assets and what are not, the collection of the assets, nnd when and bow; the authentication of Claims against the estate, and their arbitration. 4c , with forms ; the sale ot the real estate ; the remedies bv and aifaiust executors nnd ttmini- trators ; the mode of settling insolvent estates. Ac. tor sale at the bookstore of m 1. N. WHITINO A HUNTINGTON. They may also tx had, at the publiihers' prices, of the loi-lowing persons, viz: Joseph Janes, bookseller, Chillirothe Wm McArthur, CircleviUr; James Htephenson, Portsmouth; Santord & Co., bookseilers, Newark; W. W. Reed & Sons, and A. W Perley, do., ZnnesvUIe; SU-phen Gresslnger, St Clairsvllle- A. Frazer, do., titeubenville ; B. U 4 T. Harm a. New Lisbon ; Beebo Klkins, bookrwdlers, Akron: Ureely At Jewmt, Marietta- J 0 Bigger Si, Co., Massillon ; J. J. Fast, do., Canton; B. Little, do ' Ravenna; C. W. James, clerk of the court. Losan. H.H-kln.' eoimty ; Bamse Knepper, Wooster; John BeaU, Cadiz; Martjn Miimi, ( lim in me I'OUrt. .Mill, t-lllll ,. Unlmsi ..nun.... II. Ilarvey Scott, Uneast'r ; Wm. II. CanUold. Esq., Medina ; M. C. h" lr .. "'""7""' " mihiio; nartiett, an., raincsvniM; w. H. loiter, Warren, rruinlmll county ; Abner Kellogg, clerk of the court, Jetferson, Ashtabula county; David Campbell 4. Son, booksellers, Sandusky City; J. J. Beach, bookseller, Mans-held; J. N. hurtz, bookseller, Springfield; Richard Mlilikan, Washington, layetui county; Chas. Ellis, bookseller, Dayton-I., pona dsoii, llucyrus; Francis Harris, Xenla ; Jas. Morrison and ii. I.iinhoeker, Piqua ; 'llios. Brodie, Postmaster, Lebsnon , it. W - Derby & Co., bookselieri, Cincinnati; 1. F. Oesltver, do., 00) J. H. Larwill, clerk oi the court, Bucyrus; Wm. W. Fay, Del. ware; (J. C. Worth, Upper Sandusky, Curtis Allen, Marlon; J. Alelvm, London, Madison Co.; George Elvert, ltnn ; Wm Hood, erryshurgh; C. E. Newman and J M.Crosby, Norwalk: D. Lamb, Findlav; Otta EE. MiMdlsr, Somerset, Perry county; Par-1"? Klyna ; '''Piwtt, Mt. Vernon ; 1,. Jewett, Athens; ' Wetlill, Coshocton : Auditor Morrow county, Ml Gilead; & M. lloflman, Greenville, Dark county ; Evlns St McLaughlin, Bull-fontaine ; George Sweeny, Kenton. octS UNITED HTATIIH OHJEsT FOR 1849, DsillQ a digest of decisions of the courts of common law, U equity nnd admiralty in tlie United States for the year 1S4W By John l'helps Putnnm. For sale at the New Bookstore ir-4 J. H. RILEY Ac CO. FRESH arrival of Ruena Vista Hats at apu WM. RICHARDS'. TO FAHniERH. WE are auiiioried to oiler for sale one ot the best farms tn rranklfn county, situated four miles north west ol" Columbus, eontiiiniiiir SIS acres IM acres cleared, tho bnhinei. nrln. pally Wtiile Oak and Walnut timber, lr in itiir..,t ,,n road, has good buildings, a good orchard, and is well watered. Ser'T i'uhi oe aoiu exircmeiy low. , . , 1 1 1 1 . j j ni mi! neat enn, ujjicr 01 iy9 SMITH A. MILLS. IIAI'I.K WAKKIIOI'SK.-CYRUS W. FIELD eV CO., 11 r Chfl st, N. Y., oiler for sale IIlgaching Powosa 200 casks best quality. Sons Ash 15 tons good quality Alum 100 hhls. ground and 100 bbU. crude. Smalts lh-st English 3 F E, 4 F E, and 4 F E super. Ultbamahinp Best French and German, varioua brands Raob l'JOtons Domestic, all qualities. Rags tif! bales Foreign, assorted qualities, Together with a coinylete assortment of all kinds of Paper an Paper-Maker's Materials. de97-daiw tnOAS CONKLINO. WILLIAM WOOD. AI.FBKD WOOD t'OMi I.I M., WOOI A- CO., MANUFACTURERS OF PUHK WHITK LF-A I, IN OIL. PARIS WHITE, HOf no. Dtl , PARIS (IREEN, DRY WHITE LEAD, RED LEAD, LITHARGF. PUTTY, WHITINO, ' f DRIED,' CHROME YEt-I.OW, CHROME OREEN , CHROME RED, CHINESE BLUE, j nil , ASSORTED COL'n PAINTS, IN IDKR VINFflAH, w Il illtetl tlin m.lalt l i ,1 SnM lit I .... ....... s. ..I I . the Eastern Ma ..... n "" . " GSTJ and will warrant it equal to anv made in the United Htio. ' W- wBl rant the quality qJ each article we manufacture to be as aood s can be procured, and to give entire satisfaction. Offered at tho lowest in ices .,n uhuh! tune, or discount for Cash. CAsHfl FOR FLAX BRED. Any quantity of CASTOR BEANS wanted. We willaunnlr Unnera with Castor Beana for seed, and then contract to take u -r j?"' " iinnuaiiv. t.unKLJHtj, WOOD A CO. Cincinnati, IVcemla-r 2tj, ft49. dawly ( !0.!.(Illrnn'1 J"nVK!ORT TURNPIKE COM-rANY. The remaining installments on each share of the capital stock of the Columbus and Grovn.ort Turnpike Company are required to be pnid to the Treasurer of aaid Company as lollows : r 9 Eighth installment. 10 per cent., on or before November 30, 1850 Ninth installm. nt, 10 per cent, on or before December 20, 1850, Tenth installment, 10 per cent., on or before January 30, 1851 . Subscriber residing in the city of Columbus may make payment to Tim, Moodie, Esn., at the City Bank. Sept. H, 1850-d&w JOHN COX, Secretary AiHlersoii H. Murray, t.enernl l.nnd Agent, Notary Public nnd 'oiive ynncr r , MADISON, DANE COUNTY, WISCONSIN. Office on Pinckney ttreet, between the Untied State and American Hotel. lk A DfOJui hoi-bed, at great trouble and expense, a full and 1 complete abstract of all the original entries of land In the county of Dane, alco of all Deeds, Mortgages, Powers of Attorney, Slc, of record, the subscriber is prepared to furnish accurate information i oneerninp any tract or parcel of land and village lot in said county. His abstract books being so arranged as to enable him to give full. Immediate and correct information in regard to any particular piece of land or village lot, vli : To whom patented, and when, to whom sold hy him or hia agent, and when or if mortHged, to whom mortgaged, and when, aa well as the action hnd by the mortgagee, if foreclosure and sale, by whom made nnd when, if redeemed or unredeemed. Alao, the deacrip-tion of the deeds, whether warrantee or quit-claim, of every con veyance ot record, and all imperfections occurring in any one of them from the dale of the first entry made in the county to the present time. As his books will be regularly "posted up" as Inst as entries or sales are made of estates mortgaged, those wishing to make Invettmcnt, Entries, or locate Land Warrant, can by making application, bo informed as to the amount and locality of every foot id entered and unentered land in the county, and by what title all entered lands are held. Strict personal attention will be given to buying, selling nnd entering lands, as well as to locating Land Warrants ; also, to paying taix upon non-retident' lands in any county in the State, as his business requires him to make annual trips to each of them. Ho will also either purchase or prepare tor suit and prosecute all claims owned bynon-rusi-denta to hinds in Wisconsin which have been sold for taxes, and pay strict nnd prompt attention to all duties pertaining to a General Lanr1 Agency business. Collations made with deepatch in any county in Uie State, and remiitances in money or sight bills upon any of the principal cities of the Union at customary rates. apl9-wly , n NKW TAILORING EHTABI.IHHMBNT. At II LEWIS would bag leave to intorm the citizens Colura-UM bus tbathehaa opened a shop for the purpose of carrying On die above busineaa, in Clark'a new building, over Mcakinga' Family Medicine Depot, where he will be happy to wait upon thuse that may lavor him with a call. And he flatters himaolt BUM th.- long experience he has had in the business, and the ad-vintr gea he has find of Incoming acquainted with the most Hp- ircn i d MM lAshionahle mode of getting up gentlemen's wearing apparel, that he cannot fail to please tlx- most fastidious. The pul nr may rest assured that all work entrusted to hia care will be done in the most approved and substantial manner. He will always be lound at hia post ready to attend to the calls of his customers with promptness and dispatch, and respectfully solicits a lilteral ah:.rc ot public patronage. f jan9" dly APFMC TKD READ ! I.HICAE HoL'SE. established 15 y-ara ago, by DR. KINKE IU UN. N. W. corner ot Third and Union su.. between Spruce and Fine street-. F'hiladelphia. READ! READ!! READ! ' ' YOUTH AND MANHOOD A Vlgoroua Life, or a Premature Death. Kinkehn on Self Preservation. Only 25 cenU. This Book just published Is filled with useful information on the infirmities and diseases of tho Generative Organs It address es itself alikf to Youth. Manhood and Old Age. and should be read hy all. The valuable advise and impressive warning it gives, will pre vent years ot misery and suffering, and save annually thousands Psrenta hy readina it will Irani how to prevent the dtstrnctiou . A remittsnce ot cpnta ,nil..ttnrt u i.c.r , lAraad ,,. DR KINK El. IN, N. W. corner ot Third and Union streets, be twren Spruce and Pine, Philadelphia, will ensure a book, under rnvrlope, per return of mail Persons at a distance may address Dr K by letter, (post-paid.) nnd In? cured at home. Packages ot Medicines, Directions, Ac, forwarded, by sending i. iiiiimuu , urn pUI Up -, ure irom damage or curiosity. Ktx.kaellera. News Agents FedUra. Canvaaspra. and all others. supplied with the above work at very low rates. mmnmMMW -III (IF I ill I ll.l l.tMW THE larger and bettt-r portion of these lands still remain an sold, and they are now offered at private sale nn accommo dating torm a a part enly of the purchase money being required in band Also, lor tale building and oat lot- in the village of Gambler, which are unsurpassed for beauty of location, and all the more Important aulvatagee to ! deatired in surb property. i good hotel is specially nended in toe villae, and a lot for the purpoar will he furnished ,m favorable terms. Apply to the sabarriber. at Oambier. Knox county. Jy3-tt M. T. C. WING, Agent. Tl M I.M.INK 1'OH MI K THE - I i M KNGINF. DOWaased by Hall Caae Co.. ta for ale. bcina too small lor their purpose. It is io excellent or-tier, of forty horse power, made by Greenwood At Co., of Cinetn-iati Any person wishing to parcbaae. ran see i be engine tn op eration at the mannfartory of the sbovrnaurx'tl gentlemen, or by application to the onder-igned. where terms will be made known AMROH LENNOX. JyLVdAwtf Eaajle Foundry

VOLUME XIV. COLUMBUS, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 2, 1850. NUMBER 100. W i PRINTED AND PUBLISH KP BY SCOTT It BA8COM, , i j 1 1 ' j ' i ' ! 1 1 I ' a i COBKTia OF MtOH IT. AND i .. mi AIMV 'Ki'iMlw lt.mrli.hlv In ililviinni. The Dully, to persons in wbunbuii par year m sent 1 v mail out of Columbus h during the session, and Tri-Weekly balance j nar-In Columbus By mall - The Trl Weekly by mall Wirhlv in Columbus Out of the city; by mail, single To itabfl pf tour anil upwards To clubs (it ten and upwards, to DM address nmly. session Tri-Weekly Weekly, single To club ol I've and upwards .fli . 5 00 of . !S 00 . 4 00 . 3 00 . B 00 . I 50 . 1 25 1 U0 . 3 00 . 1 00 . 50 40 Advertising The following rates and rules of advertising bare been agreed upon betw.--n the proprietors ol the Ohio Statesman and the Ohio State Journul, to be observed, 1q all cases, after this date July CO, 1849 Dolly Paper. One square. Itllinesor less, one insertion " each additional.." 1 weak t0 50 0 25 1 60 9 00 300 .. 4 00 e oo 8 oo 10 00 15 00 18 00 10 oo .. 20 00 23 00 . 25 00 30 00 . 80 00 35 00 40 00 . 45 00 .. ..55 00 130 00 3 ..." 1 month 3 ..." 3 ... fi ..." 9 ..." ia ..." Standing caul, 51ines or less, per annum... tfc column, with 4chwif,'es, " " " " 8-" " " "18...." ' ' rfc " chfiiit'ed weekly " " 14 " daily " " 14 " with 4 changes " " 14 e.... M " Z " ..-: 1 " i.( " changed weekl . " " 14 dally " " ( nher ease not provided for, chargeable in conformity with the Blr.ve rates, The standard of raiiHurenieut to bu minion type. Par each additional square in the daily, inserted one month, or h greuter length of time, and for each additional square ina-'itcil uiubi Hi'' yearlj 1 ; t.-s, hull price. No advertisement to be considered by the year, unless it is spoliated on tin- manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the parties. Publishers not accountable lor the accuracy ol legal advertise meiiti beyond the amount charged for their publication. Announcing candidates (for office of every description,) to be charged at the rate of fifty cents per week, for each name the Enine to be, in all cases, paid in advance. All advertisements from atrHiigera or transient persons to be paid in advance. Advertisements not marked on the copy tor a specified number ot insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, and payment will bo exacted accordingly. The privileges of yearly advertisers, will be confined rigidly to their regular business , and all advertisements not pertaining thereto, to be paid f or extra. Advertisements for Auctioni-ers. General Agents, Ileal Estate Agents, &c., not to be contracted for by the year, but to be charged by the piece, at the usual rHtes. No AllVKflTlSEMENTS CAN BR INSERTED GRATUITOUSLY. Advertisement for charitable Institutions, fire companies, ward, township, and other public meetings, and such like, to be charged half prlen. Marriage notices to be charged 25 cents Deatha inserted without charge, unless accompanied by funeral invitations, or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to be paid lor. Regular advertiterB, and all others sending eoniinunlcations or requirinu notices, desiring to call attention to fairs, soirees, concerts, or my public entertainments where charges are. made for adinittunee all notices of private associations every notice designed to cull attention to private enterprises, calculated or in-ended In promote individual interest, can only bo inserted with I he understanding that Ihe same is to be paid for. If intended to lie Inserted in the editoritil column, the same will be charged at the rate d not less than 20eents per line, and then only when accompanied by nn advertisement. All lenib d iidvcrtisements to be charged not MM than double the boTc rules, and measured as if solid. Advertise menu on the inside exclusively, to be charged at the rate of M per cent, in ndvnnre on the above rntes. Attorney will be holden for the price of inserting advertise ments brought in by them Counting House Almanac for 1850, v. JANUARY. TTjj j i w i . h .. .. 18 8 4 5 6 7 6 S 10 11 12 13 II 1! Ill 17 18 111 21) ! I IN '23 24 25 2(i 27 28 in 311 IHJ FEBRUARY. i. H, r. " i. r. i. 77T. .. .. .. "l 2 3 t ! ti 7 8 9 in ii li 13 14 15 lr, 17 18 lit 20 21 22 23 24 25 28 27 28 ,... MARCH. j.m I rjw r. ,.s.' .. 1 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 !l III 1 1 12 13 I I 15 t 17 18 11120 21 22 13 24 25 88 27 28 211 30 31 .. APRIL. s. m ( r. w T. r.J . . . 1 2 3 1 ':, ' ii 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 Hi 17 18 in 2(1 21 22 23 21 2.', 20 27 28 20 311 J. MAY. t. wt. r. s. .. 7. I 2 3 4 5 II 7 8 9 ID II 12 13 14 15 18 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 20 III :ll .. JUNL i.wt f. 5. 2 'j 4 5 0 7 8 n 10 I I 12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 20 30 JULY. s.m. t. w t. f. s. .. 1 2 3 4 i 6 7 8 0 10 II 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 10 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 2!) 3o3l.... AUOUST. Itfi w t. r. a. '. 7 "1 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 11 IT 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2Ji2728j29j3031 SEPTEMBER. 1 2 3 4 5 8 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 10 20 21 22 .'3 24 25 20 27 28 29 30 OCTOBER. a. M. T. W T. F. H. '.. .. 1 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 1 1 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 It 2n 21 22 23 24 25 2(1 27 2829 30 3l.... ' "NOVEMBER, sj M. T. W T. F-l .. I 2 3 4 5 8 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 IS 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 99 30 DECEMBER, s. m r. " i. P. s. 1 2 :T "4 5 0 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 29 30 31 8 gjGc .mac:ai;i.ay'm England. JTArAUI.AY H CNdLAND. 2 Tols. Umo Mu.lin. t nu,t. I, 111 HnnWl Km-lniiil For ik Oy myvJ7 1. N. WHITINd 4 HUIITUWTO T - ! ..ihpr. whit u.f ctirufnttT touls. wp niu Tb'm". h. thmt wf hTp the best HMortment ol tool. tier brought tn thif city, "id "' lpo8 'o fll Ihenji wry low lor .Mill jyl uli,.uii . NOT K'K. Tin- ni,t-i will mcounU f (iorgB OnAOo, nrR li ft with ui lor wttlrmrnt nrl collrrtiofc They mu.t bn .aid without delay. OERE, ABBOTT & CO. Columbnt. July i, ! COLIlMBUS FOUNDRY. .1 . K I D Ci V AY & CO., lltMIFACTI'KK f T E A l ENOINEM, TIIIOM new Hiid improved iiatterna,airii)njwhu.hii one for tli.i MIJI.EY r'AW WILL, ol eompaci irirm, wuu niu, wwww nd h ituri'Bi ompli l,' 1 hey MM matte me eeienraiea "VrTiTTl I. TF NT WATER WHEEL RAILROAD OAR WiiSXLS, uul.ll other IRON and BHAH CAHllMiH nsuitliy innaeat rounori,-M.CHINB.T of all kindt mule promptly to order m rifM I'KI.P.HKATKD t OOKlMi STOVE, Pramium OsaMtf UiTet, Parlor, Rtaon, and Church Storea and Furnace fir (ir.te., and TUXOWk all warranted, u-e con Itantlv lor sale at wwnt,"., ni. Merchants and others dealing in Ploughs and Stove, are re apecttully invited to eaamine our stock and price.. a . FITCH- 1 so. FITCH HALE, to II finis r Fitt. FORWAIllimn AND COMM1H810N MF.KCHAN rr, a kx Dllrra in Pr'xlisc, Floor, Puuttr, SaJt, Fish, .nd .11 kiniU A nf GrnceriM, .t wholr-sale and retail. K B. Tli.bijbr.t m.rkprirapdil.t.lltliiiM,inrli, f.-r Product. . -m.rn-. . ng MM Huiimtiir, oppose , - - H un.i. tlHio i IMAM. FARM I" NORWICH TOWNSHIP, ABOUT ol.ht MM from thf ntj-p.rtlj IraproTcd A good hewed S hoc--, rtle. well .nd . imtn. orchard on the farm The l.rrn I. well adapted to raW all kinds of jrain. Thl. farm mostly sold won. and offwMl che.p. Persona Wirt-. , - . , nr .M-nrfn. a uleaaant home, ran St do tter thw by e lu( on' If tW. doM not .uit bi t. m. balk JOHN I.. Hit Y AN, Ait.irnrr nt I.nw iiud Solielter In liiiueer , KFICSH Clark's new builing, two ibiors north of the En- (bsno Bank. iuny--f Miini vv it. r. i, ii iti ii, Allorm v ut Law ('olumnuM, Ohio, il.l.Ktbeml promptly ta all prolenfioinii MUi0Vt iwuspfl to his care. Offlei Kaat side of Iliirh st., uver .Mlocum w (.addler Shop, next door south of the City liank bolkllng. j - h. m. WARE, ATTOBMCV AT LAW, COLUMBUS, OHIO, WILL attend promptly to all busineris in the various branches ol the law that may be entrusted to bin care. Office in Neil's New I'uiMui , ImmedUtety north ol the Nell House. Columbus, July 1850. Jy86m SAKt'EL OALI.OWAY. HKNllV V. PAOI. (iALI.OWAV iV PAiiB. ATTUKNEY8 AT LAW. WE will practice law. as partners, in tin; Court ol 1'rankliu and adjoinlna countlep, and In the Circuit nnd District I'. H. Courts. OrBce in Piatt's new building, opjuiiite .tute House may&tr .inn in . nt l.uw nnd hiilli'ltor In 4'linneerv. FFICE with Wm, Dcnninon Jr., No. P, Neil's Kxdiange, opjjo site .Secretary ..1 ytuto's olnco. deeia my A. B. BUTTLES, Attnrniv ninl l onn-el loi nt I.nw. C 111 II nil. Hh. (,1i1o. OHlre, No. B, Nell's Exchaniie, opposite Secretary of State's office, WALTER THRALL, ii ii i hi and CounMcllor nt Lnw, Coluinbnx, Hhlu. AI.HO, a t 'onfijisiouer to take tlie Acknowledgment nt u. lor the ytato of New York. J.'jf 'Office on High St., between' town ami Uieh. nelJU LUCIAN BOTTLK9. THBO. COM3TOCK. GEO. Q. COM9TOCK. BUTTLES, COMSTOCK Jk CO., (Successors to II. Comstuck, Si Co.,) FORWAUDING AND COMMISSION MKltCHANTS, Lard Oil ManufactTirerp, and dcalom in Suit, IMaster, Flub and Lumber, llend of the Canal, Columbus, Ohio. Liberal advauceH made oncotisiKimieiits. marti .1. RIDGWAV CO.'H Iron Kotinilry, Brontl mrtet, nenr the Bridget Coliiin-biiM. Ohio. Htoveu of all kinds, and a (jrem variety of CastiiiK", always on hand. ictl.'-ll Ult. ROBEItT THO.HrSON'S OH ICE, NO. 4, NelPs. Exehunnc, oppoaite the Seer.tary ol State'n office, High at, Columbus. 1 GEORGE E. WALCl TT, S1UN AND BANNER P A 1 N T F. It , llOVit-dtf COLt'MBUS, OHIO. I, N. WHITING HUNTINGTON, BOoK-SKLI.KUS nd Stationers, next door to the Clinton Hank, Hint, street. Colombo, Ohio. A lartre nanortment of Rooki and Stationery always on hand. WM. anlBBBT. M ft LILLEV. SE1BEKT V LII.L.K1 , BOOK-BINDKUH, High street, oppositt; the Public Offices, Columbus. augl!n,'45 RjUftOTJtX. D!t. MAIUS'S OFFICE, corner of Rich and Third streeU), ad-ioining his residence, and opposite the First Baptist Church, decll-dtl LI, III II litl) bundlen UmuT and irtin Leatberjimt received by KlNi it. HKPFNBR, Hp(j No 27 Main street, Cincinnati GERE, ABBOTT & CO., DEALF.H8 in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Ctlass, House nniliir' mtiTialn. FnnnniL' and Merb:inii'iil Tools. Mlliturv Goods, &.C., ic. No. 161 High street, sign of the (lilt Padlock oivis, smith & coM COMMISSION AND FORWAHDINC MKKCHANTS, Wliole-J Dealers in (iroefries Hnd Produce, Porti-mouth, Ohio. telling Produce consigned for sale. scl2-dly. JOHN W. BAKEB, BODKBT AIIM3TBONO BAKER cV AltMHTKONG, REAL ESTATE BROKBRB nnd GENERAL LAND AGENTS. Office, South room, Exchange Bank Huilding, Columbiirt, O EI.OHIOGE V 3IAKTIN. D R A P I ; R S AND TAILORS. High strut, Ut door north of Toion, oppositr the U. S. Hotel, ARE prepared to execute alt orders in their line rf business, in the neatest and nott fashionable style. JOSEPH ELDRlDGE, Hpltl-dtl AJ-. MA2l'L BAlpTdt HORTtPN" I BO N M 0 NO BBS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEHS IN ALL KINDS OF HAUDWAHE. Iron, Nails, Springs. Axles, Sath, GIbm knd House Tiiinmings. Al-o, ileiili'i'H in fin T 1 'i t , flieet hull, l uitin'r, mi'l every varie ty of Tinman's ntoek. " CHARLES A HAIN, mxjl54U james M. HORTON. iiiii.uain iNn flTKAMBAAT INMUUANCK. rpHE FRANKLIN HEALTH ASSI'ltAN' i: COMPANY of Mas tWMttl esiperinlly enipowen-d to dknti. (Janititl f.r0,UW. (Jl FICB limit street , niiuoalt.- the I iiiil(il HOUse, t oiuumiin. JunelO-dtf D. R. HOAO, Agent. ARCHITECT Oi l II I: Heeloinic'r, Hull, Colum-hus Ohio.-N. 11. KELLY informs the public that during hi nbscncf nil his Architt'Ctural liut-iueM. Eiiinnccring mid Mir- vt'Vinir. Will In- l.lnmiitiv ultemled In ill tlie ittiove oinci: uy in und. rHigiied. H II. ULACKMOUE, llCCJl U All HIW l l HIUI "Itll B. r CONWAT. L, K TOMLINSON. II. W, CON WAY fir CO., QROOIR0I DEALERS IN PRODUCE, P 1 1 1 IKON, AND ComiiilaMlnn nnil EnrwnidliiK .HerelinnlN, FRONT STREET, wiIMyd rORTSMODTH. OHIO. A B WOMBAt'flll. WM. F. WHEELEB WO.tlBACGH V WHEELER, ATTOBNKTR AT LAW WILL practice - partners in Franklin Bod the ailjoiiuugcoun-lc. Prompt att'-ntion will In- given to the mljustmeutaml 'ollectioii oi chums of large or email amounts. Wm. F. W'heelfh, Solani I'ttblir will tnke denositions, He- knowlcdgments of deeds, A.C. tmiee in Neil New i.uiiiiing, norm oi ine nen nou-. Cnlnmbu, June 24, 1850. june'JCdly wlni NOTICE. ' 1 1 1 1 E undersigned r. u'ctlully intotins the public tlmt he con I tinues the businesa at tho old stand oi tin- lab; Inn of Cliai. Klie St Co., on his own account. Thankful for past favors, he hoptiti to BHtiNiy his Iriend for the future, bIso (an:iU-lyd C1IAS. KL1K. CABINET HKKHS ('IAN lind Veneer Varnish, Sand Paper, Glue, and iienrly all ' '-iher srticles In their line, at the sign oi" the martl OILT PADLOCK. V HINTING .MATERIALS EOlt SALE. hOR sale, low for cash, or on short credit, h Urge Bssortment ol Printing MatehBls, consisting in pnrt ot I Double Medium Hmilh Prc. I Stsmberry press, lbs. Pica. 400 " Bourgeois, nearly new 130 " BreTler. 100 " Minion, " LIO " MIdIod, Several fonts Fauey Type. Aluo, Job Tyie of nearly every varirty, part ol which ia nearly new. Together with Stand, GnRryi, Sticks, Chnses, Rules, Leads, (book and newspaper,) Imposing Stones, and finally, everything used in a printing office. Any portion ot the nbove will be sold extremely low for canh, or on short time. (decll) CHAS, SCOTT, Agent NEW i. v WE have in store, and offer for sale on good terms 75 doi. Chopping Axes of favorite brands 4 do2. Broad " 100 " Shovels and Spades " " 100 Mill and Crocs Cut Saws 'JOO boxes Window Glass 10000 lights " Sash. 1000 lbs. Putty. 10 bbls. Linseed Oil JOO kegs Nails, assorted. (.EKE. ABBOTT A. co , nov9 At the sign ot the Gilt Padlock. CARRIAGE I ItlM MIM.-i. I Hsl PAIR Elastic Springs ; 'JO sett Iron Axles 100 sett BmM LUU llubb Bands; 3 bales Moss; Patent Lesther ; Lare.Tutts, Damask Linings ; Painted and Gum Cloth ; Tacks, Seamez Cord, Malleable Castings, Ac. For sale by june7 GERE, ABBOTT St CO EOR HALE. AVERY desirable residence with lot liiOhy Ml, pleasantly situated on Broad street. The improvements are new and all in good order, with a good wull of water, extern, &e. Persons wishing to purchaoe a very nice residence inn healthy location woiilddo well to rail on the snhtcribors. july95 BAKER A ARMSTRONG. FOR HA I.E. CONVENIENT BRICK HOUSE, with eight rooms, pleas-antly situated; together with two thirds nl nn nere of ground, on which there is a good well uf water, cistern, some young fruit trrfs. and a variety of shrubbery. This property will be sold cheap, and on good terms, or will i xchange lor a small house and lot nearer th- businens portion of the city. Alio, some va- rant lots, tor tale remarkably lnw and 09 good terms. Enquire nl hukHi iiamik l rtHMMHuno, A CARD. It is my purpoaf to resume he practice of Law i in tht Stiincm.i Court of the United Slates, the Cirniit Courts lor the districts of Ohio and Misaouri. and in the Supreme Court n Hank nt the state ot Unio. jolyTO T EW1NG. UK. Ill -I MA KK ET rilll I. N CAHll wil store. 1 be paid by us for 00,000 lha. of Wool at our store mayll-oaw II. COWLES fc CO LEDCER PAPER, C1 AP, Demy and Medium, from the best makers. I - r sale at I Eastern price J. I. ItlLEY A Co. THE HISTORY OF THE CONFESSIONAL. BY JOHN HENKY HOPKINS. D. D , Bishop ofth-Diocese ol Vrav.nt Just received and lor sale by ag9 I N. WHITING i HUNTINOTON FOR RENT I A snug di tral situation Apply to apl3 ellinv for a small family, in acen H. COWLKS a CO. UlWtl. I a i kt . iiiwi POUNDS WOOL wanted at their Warehouse, lUUsUUW near the National Boad Bridg-, hy aplfi EITCH tc HALE. ('H K It It Y PKCiOKAIi, Knit TIOC COM UP COUGUH, COLOH, 1IOARHENENH, HHONCHITlH, WHOOPING-COUGH, CltOIIE, AHTHMA AND (!ONHV!UPTlON. IN ollerlng b the community this Justly celebrati'd remedy for I di-en4iJt of the throat and lungs, it is not our wish to trille with the lives or health of the afflicted, but frankly to lay beforo them the opinions of durtltiuuished men, and some ol the evidences nf iu success, from whkii they can (udin for heins'-'v-s. Wo sin-eerely pledge ourselves to muKe no wild assertions or IfJff state-in. m- of Its etticacy, nor will we hold out tiny hope to suttei ng humanity which facts will not warrant Munv PKuora am here given, and we solicit an inquiry from the public into all we publish, teellng assured they will Iiud them perfectly reliable, and the medlclncn worthy their best conlidenre mid patronage. FROM HENJ. SILLIMAN, M. 1)., L.L. D., ETC., Procttorof Chrmiitry, Mintraloiy, At Yalt ColUgt, Member uj the (At. Hi$t. Med. Phil, and Scien. Societies of America and F.urojtt . I deem the CHERRY PECTOllAL an n.lmlrablf. cominwition TUB) some ol the best articles In the Materia Medica, and n vcij i-etive remedy lor tlie class ol diseases it is intended to cure." ew Haven, Ut, Nov. I, 1R4D, 1'ROF. CLEAVE! AND, ok liOWOOM Cou.kok, Mainr, Writes "I have wltn ssed the effects of your 1 CHEKRV PEG TORAL,' in my own I iinily nnd that of my frieiidH, a&d it tm me sittbii'action to stnie that no medicine I hnve ever known has proved so eminently Riii cegnful in curing disease-of lliethnibt Hnd lungs." lEV. DR oapOOD WrfteH "Tliat IM eoUslderi ' CHERJlY PKCTOltAL ' tlie tutst ' medltdtie for Pulmounry ntfectioin. ever given to the public," nnd states th.it "Ids daughter, niter being obliged to keep the room four mouth, with n st vere, settled cough, aerompanied by raising of blood, night sweats, nnd the atb mlnut symptoms of Con-sumption, cnmmcnn il the use ol the TIIERBY PECTOUAl.,' nnd bad completely recovered." THi: REMEDY THAT CUBE. PoiiTLAND, Me., Jiiuury 10, Ml. Dr. Ayer: I have been long nlllicted witli Asthma which grmV yenrly worBe, until In-t autumn it broiinhton neough which con-lined ine in my chamber, and begnu to assume t be alHrming Kytiip-toms of Consumption. I bud tried the best tulvice and thebit medicine to no purpo-e, uutd I used yourl'HERRY PECTOllAL, which hits ciireil me, uinl ymi nmy wll believe ine Gratefully yourn, J. D. PHELPS, If there is any value in die judgment ol the wUe, who tpcuk from experience, here is a medicine worthy id' the public conti dence, Preimrcil by J. C. Ayr, Cheini.t, Lou ell, Miibf-aebu etlt. O. ttOBEETfl Sc. CO.. Druggists, Wholesale Agents, corner ol High and Broad streets, Columbus. aug5-ditw lm flflWILLIAM M. KASSON, UAII.HOAII ANO 31EHCHAMIE OEHPATCH, I '.j iVof lurkand Eric liailroad and Stcnmcrion the Lakti, Per Expren Freight Trnln in lliifi'nln In three Dm,Jf (l UJtD A T I KXCK PTI'D.) fy Mark packages " N. Y. t E ii. R., Care Wm. M. RuHO,'! ship per New York & Eric Railrond . daily, nt5 o'clock, P. M., fool of Duiuie street, New York. Jjj3 Eor further particulars call at the Transportation Htu e id thoN. fc. E R. It. Co , Chainbers street. New Yora, or o Wm. M. Kasaon, M i r Marvin Block, Water street, Buffalo. Tariff of prices per lK. !bl tordry goods and other light mer-chunillse during Lake navivation, 1850: NEW VOKK TO Geneva $0,7.1 Lake Michigan ports f LfiO (,'unnndnigun 85 Via St'mb'l from Buffalo. Rochester 9.1 Via Mich.C.Railroad... 1,80 Batavia 1,05 Cincinnati tfc Columbus, O. .,S5 Attica 1,10 Via Simdusky R. R. Buffalo 1,20 St. Louis, Mo 2,75 Luke Erie ports 1,40 Via Midi. 0. Railrond.. . ,1,00 'including Detr.m, N. B. All packages ibotlld be properly strapped and the freight of the same marked on each pekiie. No idnglc packuge will be called less than 541 lbs. A liberal deductinn from these prices for second class or heavy merchandise. junl7 I.TvElf COM PLAINT, JAIINOICE, IYhpE7h7a , CHRONIC OR NEHVOI H OEIIII.ITV. ALL DISEASE Ol' THE KIDNEYS, and all disease arising from disorden-tl Liver or Stoimich, such U coiirttipiition, inwanl Pile. PlllllHW, or Blood tOth I Betd, Acidity of the Stomach, Nuuscn, Heartburn, Disgust for food, FuHnes or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eruptions, Sinking nr 1 lulti riiic nt the pit of the Stomach. Swimming ol the Head, Hurried nnd Difficult Breathing, Fluttering nl the Heart, Choking or Suffocating St bntlODJ when in h Ivinu inmlinv, DimneN nl isiim. Hots or Web. before the Bight) rover and Dull Pain in tin- Un4. Mofanay f Parsnl riitiou, YellownesH of the .Skin ami Eyed, Pnin in tlie Side, Hack, Chest, Limbs, Ac, Smhleii Flu-hen ol Heat, Burning in the Flpsh, constant Imagining" of Evil, and Great Depression of Spirits, can .if eiiet iuiUlV ciireti oy DR. HOOFLAND'S CELEBBATED GEBMAN BITTEItS, Pmaroa by Dr. C. M.JACR80M, at the Herman Midicinc Store, No. )WArcht., rhilmUlfhia. Their jioiver ove! thf abOT iHtiaa is not excelletl, If equnlled, bv itnv other nreimihtioii in the United States, an tho mifM ittwt, in ninny cases Hlter skillful physiciaiiH hml failed. These Bitters nre worthy the attention of invalids, ponaessing great virtues in the rectitieation of diseases ot tie' Liver unit lesser glands, exercisitiji the mofit searching jioweri in wenkne-H anil nl-feetions of the digestive orgnns, they are, withal, sale, certnin nnd pleasant. HEAD AND liE VOXt'lNCED. The Hon. Charles D. Hilieline. Editor of tlie " Cnni.lru DfintOx ci nt." Ihe best paper in West Jersey, shj-s, July 21 : " linoitiuui'M i.ermnn it. tier-. We have seen munv Ibitterini; noticeri ol thif on ilii in.', and the source from w hich they came induced us to make inquiry respecting its merits. From inquiry we were persuaded to qm it, ami must say we found it Hpcciffe in Its action upon dllMlw d the liver nnd digestive organs, nnd the powerf ul influoi ce it exerts upon nervous prostration is really surprising. It calms and strengthens the nerve-, bringing them into a stnte ot repose, niti ani- r-ii't'p ri'tresinng. " If this medicine u-i're more generally useii, we nre stitisiled there would be less sickness, as Irom tho stoinncb, liver and nervous hystnm the great majority ol real and imaginary diseases einunate. Hnve them in a henthy eondilioit, and you cat) bid deiiHtice to epidemn s L-i nendly. TMl extinorditiary ineilii ine we would advise our ti n nds who are at all indisposed to giVa trial it will tln n recommend Itself. It should, in lict, be in every family. No other medicine can produce .uell evidences ol merit.'' From the Boston Bee." The etlitor said, Dec. 22d : " Dr. lloojland's CeldiraUd Utrmnn Hitttrt lor the cure ot Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, is deservedly one of the most popular medicines of the tiny. These bitters hnvs been used by thousands, nnd a friend nt our elhow says he has himself received an effectual ninl permanent cure of l.'ver Complaint fmn the use of thlfl remedy. Wo nre convinced that, in the use of these Bitters, the patient constantly tains strength an vigor n tact worthy ot grent consideration. They nre pleasant in taste ami smell, and Owl be used by persons with the most delicate stomachs witli salety, under any circiimntttnces, WeHre spenking from experience and to the attlicteil we ndvin their use. ' " Scott's Weekly," one of the best Literary piipcis published, said, Aug. 25 : " l)r. Hoofiand'e German Hitliri, manufactured by Dr. Jnckson, are now recommended by some ol the most prominent members of the faculty as nn article ot much efflcitey in easi-s ot i'emale weakness. As sueli is the ense, we would advise all mothers to obtain a bottle, and thus save thcmselvcr, much sickness. Persons of debilitated constitutions will hnd these Bitters advantageous to their health, as we know from experience the salutary effect they have upon weak systems." Judge M. M. Noah, a jjeritleman witli u t -ot r-cienliffc mid literary attainments, fluid in his " New York Weekly Messenger." .Innuary 6, 1850 : "r. Hoofiaruts tiirman Btttt r.-t. Here is aprepiirntion wit h the leading presses in the Union appear to b unnnimous in recommending, and the reason is obvious. It i made after n prescription furnished by one of the most celebrated physicians of modern times, the late Dr. Christopher Wilhclm Iloollaud, Professor to tlie University of Jena, Private Physician to the King of Prussia, and one of the greatest medical writers Germany hiu ever produced. He was emphatically the enemy of tin- humbug, and therefore a medicine of which he was the inventor and endor ser mny be confidently relied on. He specially rccomoe iiil. il it In Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Debility, Vertigo, Acidity of the oi me i disor- HUmiHcn, Constipation, anu an cnmpiaims nnni; imm a niaor dered condition nt the stomach, the liver ami (he intestines Nine i'hiladclnhiii miners exuress thier coin iction ol it- excfllcm'. and several of the editors speak of its enVeta from their own individual experience. Under these rircumstanees, we feel war-ranted, not only in calling the attention of our readers to the present proprietor's (Dr. 0 M. Jackson's) preparation, but in recommending the article to all atBieted." MORE EVIDENCE. The " Philadelphia Snturday Gazette," the best Inmily m wspa-per published in the United States the editor says ol DR. HOOFLAND'S GEHMAS HITTERS. "It Is sldom that we recomuiend what are termed Patent Medicines to the confidence and patronnue of our renders; and, therefore, when we recommend Dr. Honfland's German Hitters, wc wish It to be distinctly understood that we are not speaking of nostrums of the day. that are noised about tor a Iniel parJon and then forgotten after they have done their guilty nireol mis-chiet, but of a medicine long establii lied, universally ptitWd, nnd which hi mm the heiotv DPTOTbI ol the Faculty itself" Evidence upon evidence has been received (like the foregoing) from all sections of the Union, the last throe years, and the stronc-est testimony in its fat or is, that there is more of it ued in the practice of the regular Physicians of I'hiladcphin than all other nostrums comhined, a fact that can easily be established, and fully proving that a scientific preparation will meet with thir quiet approval when presented even in this form. That this medicine will cure Liver Complaint and Dy pepsin no one can doubt, after using it as directed. It acts specifically upon tho stomach and liver it is preferable to calomel in all bilious diseases the effect is immediate. They esn be ndmini-tered to fmalectT infant with safety and reliable benefit at any time BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS This medicine has attained that high diameter which is necessary for all medicines to attain to induce counterfeiters to put forth a spurious article at the risk of the lives of those who are innocentlv deceiTed. ,00'JV WELL TO THE MARKS OF THE (lENUfNE They have th written signature of C. M. JACKSON npon the Wrapper, and the name blown in the bottle, without vhirh fAry art nfinriout For sale, wholesale and retail, at the GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. 120 Arch street, one door below Sixth, Hate ot 2?rJ Race st ,'j Philadelphia, and by respectable dealers generally throughout the country. Also, for sale in Columbus by WM . OIDDINGS, may-M-dAwaltly (Successor to King ft Brlggs.) ANO STILL ANOTHER ONE LEFT. 4 NEAT Fit AME HOUSF" on Cleveland Avrime, with S rooms IA. good eellsr, well of water and wood shed, toactlier with a variety of choice truit trees and shrubbery. This property will he sold decidedly cheap, and on pretty Mr terms, if implication U- inn-le S....H Impure ot BAKEB A AH Ms i ICING WHO WANTS HAROAIN f FOR sale cheap for cash TWO OUT LOTS, situated on Wash Ington arenue, north ol Broad street Inquire ol joJT26 BAKER ft ARMSTRONG. VAMAIII.K LAW HOOKS. T. Sl J. W. JOHNSON, I NVI'I'K the iitumtlou of the Profession and othi rs dt'sirlng Law 1 !l 'Ii' ii v.-ry ext. -risk.- t,,ck, whh'li tle-y believe nor tains (he In t assoi-trnant 'jf Amerienti i'ublleations tn thu United wt's. 1'Hrticuhir atteiitioii given to furnishing ur completing Libraries lor tin- Departments, Associations, and States. 1 (Jrders by mail promptly bud carefully execubtd. Etiifllflh Common l.uw Rrporla. 51 volume, with a rompUtr. Indrt to thf Jirtt 47 mfataes. N. arlyuHUi. volumes ol this series ol The F;ngllsh Common Law Beports have bittn reprinted lu full. Price per set for the first Hi volume. 1 BO par vol. , " " " succeeding volumes 2 50 " 1 he repuUtion which Dmm lU-porta maintoJn iu England and m tin- l,iiit,d states, is known to all tho Profetalon. The low price ut which they are sold compared with the rates of some ot th- nniieipal American Beports, nf oven Inferior merit, recommends them particularly to the attention of those purcbuJnir libraries. r A (.i neini Index To he Jirtt forty-$evrn volume nf IHE ENGLISH COMMON LAW HE POUTS. Sv ' ""' ticurR' hariwood and George, W. Blddle, FUq. 1 rol. With this Key to their conu-nU, the EngBsh Common Law lie-ports pre-ent to the Prob nsioii a iihish tl lcnl h-urning in the shape ol Opinions, Dicta, elaborate ArgumenU, Sit:., Sic., sufilcient, pro-bably, lot the elm idatlon and prosecution or Defence ol any case ihiii can arise in our Court ol Law ; and being thus made easily ami instantly accessible, these Beports will In- found su coinpre-h. n.nv, eouvenlent, and cheap, as to supersedo the necessity ol other and more expensive svrtei. The Index will lie found of great value to all possessing tho reports ; and ot great convenience to those haviujf access to, but 1101 owning thf -orb's. New in -li,b Kxehcgucr UMftUtM, IMciim nnd Equity. Tn be renriuted in lull, in best style, with American Notes, by .'. I. Clark Hare find H. 11. Wallace, Kscjh., at 2,50 prr volume, bound. Ineludini; McClellnnd and Younge, Youngi- and Jervls, Cromp-ton and M. erHin.Crompton.MecHoiinnd Hoscik-, Meeson and WeU M,.L,..,,.I VV ,'.l..i.,, i' tr.'.. 1...' I i. ...i..t. i wh ':idj,iii I'liiuuiiii ii, nuu veiBiiy, iiurisioiie I1I1U Gordon, vol. I ; jiuldi.-ihed and reatiy tor delivery. iyWe Uike pleasure In referring to the accompanying letters explanatory of the character of these Beports, and their value to tho Profession in this country. Camwudok, Jununry 25, 1845. Messrs. 'I'. A- J. W. Johnson. Gentlemen In reply to your letter, I can with great sincerity say, that I entertain u very high opini. ii nl the recent Exchequer Beports. In my judgment they are not excelled by any contemporaneous Report, in learning, ability, or general utility, and interest Tho eases decided are discussed with great care, and expounded with uncommon force I scarcely know of any volumes, which 1 deem of more import-nasj or value forja pndessionid library. Jodefii Stouy. Camihiidgk, Jim. 25, 1845. Gentlemen . 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It contains the only Reports of the many important Casks of Wills, Sfttlesiknts, Divorces, &c.t and covers the In. I.' ot that important brunch of the law embraced in this country by the Orphans' Court Practice. "It would In' dilliiult to noint to anv Euulish nVnnria of m n , general value in the United States than this selection ol decisions." Marri'i's Legal Hiblingraphy. I.tiw l.Hirnrv. FOURTH SERIES. KOR'l 1 VOLUMES. Twelve dollars a year, bound; ten dollars a year in numbera. Tmi ( Mk.ifKST Law Pi:aionicAi, in thk Unitkd Statks. It Is our determination to make the Law Librarythe cheapest -cries nl reprints of Enullsh Law publications in the country The Lditoi inl Department will, we trust, be found fully to realize the expectations ol those who havo enioveii Smith's Mercantile I aw, Smith's Leadini; Cases, Sugden on Powers, Sheppard's Touchstone, Broom's Legal Maxims, Archhold'fl Nisi Prius, Arch-bohl'H Landlord and Tenant, Crnbh on Real Property, Smith on 'natractJ. 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Edited bv John Innis Clark Hare, Esq., and Horace Binney Wallace, Esq.. ARCIHIiOLD'S LAW OF NISI PU1US, 2 vols. 8vo; $ti. With all the requisite Forms, including the Pleadings in the several Ac-i ns, and the Evidruce necessary to support them. Second and en, arged edition. T. Si J. W. JOHNSON, Law Booksellers, Publishers and Importers, ap 0 d(fcwy H17 Chesnutst., Philadelphia. A(H. Cash paid tor Hags, C nnvass Bagging, Grais I Tarred (tope, and all other descriptions of paper ma ami paper-maker s stock, by deflTdsVw CYRUS V. FIELD A CO At their Bsc Warehouse, M Beekman st FOR SALE. WE hue .'l and 17400 ACRES of GROUND, within 2 miles ot the city, on a good Turnpike Road, which we can sell remmkahlv low, nnd on good terms. Inquire of WM BAKER &. ARMSTRONG. MOROCCO AND MMNGS. MOROCCO nml Kid Skins, white, pink Hnd cochineal Linings Goat, Deer and Sheep Binding Skins, Shoe Thread and Shoemaker's Kit in store in large quantities, and for stde at the lowest price. BifQ ot the Golden Boot, 8fi High St. "'T-5 11. H. KIMBALL. MASTER OOMAUMIONBaVfl SALE. IN pursuance of sn order of the court of common pleas of Franklin county, made at the September term thereof, A. D. 1MB, in a certain cnuse therein pending, wherein William B. Ttoul is complainant and Sarah H. Rose and others are defendants, 1 shall otfor lor sale at the door of the Court House of said eoiiniy, on the ;jr. day of October next, between ,he hours of 10 o'clock, A. M., and 4 o'clock, p. M., certain real estate, situate in said county of Franklin, State of Ohio, bounded and described as billows, to wit : Mug part of in lots in the city of Columbus, Nos. 4 Hi nnd 410 ; beginning sixty-sin feet southwardly from the north east coi ner of lot No. 410, on Third street ; thence, outh-wnrdly on said Third street twenty-four feet ; thence, westward-.y parnllcl with Rich street one hundred nnd twenty feet to a pr'vate nlley thence northerly along said alley twenty four feet; thence eastwardly to the place of beginning;. Appraised at 03,-200. Terms cash. JOHN GRAHAM, sop2S-d:itA:wtd Special Master Commissioner. MONEY. MONEY I I,L persons indebted to the undersigned, are requested to mnke immediate i aymont We need money, nnd must have it. "A word to Ihe wise," Ac. ,i IHdAiwIm S. D. & L. P. PRESTON. TO PRINTERS A RARE CHANCE. 4 WHIG NEWSPAPER, in the northern pnrt of Ohio, will be sold on reasonable terms to a good Whig. The paper Is published in a nourishing town a county seat . liaaagoodand increasing circulation, ami the only one published in the county. The Income of the olhce is upwards of $2000 per annum the county printing ataoc being worth nbont .fi00. The materials,bothnews-patier and job type, are not inferior to those of any country estab Ufshmaol in the State. Tho press is from Hoe's Foundry. New York, and nearly new. Circumstances make it n-cessary for the present publisher to retire from bu-dness, nnd the office will there-fore be anld very cheap. 3' Any one wishing to purchase can obtain nil information il. uvd by addressing a letter to the editor ot the Ohio State Journal. augfi datwtf GENTLEMEN AND LAOIEH! J. H. ( Or E ROTH & CO., No, 82 Hieb street, would Inform their friends and the public in general that they Iirtc just received from the Eastern cities and from Cin-cmn.iti a complete assortment ot Hats an.l i . il all kimls and qtinlitiep. which will un sold on a good terms as can te nan wesi oi me mountains. Super extra and line moleskin Hats from the celebrated fsjeto rlai nt Wm. Dodd Si Co and Rates Si Whitcher, of Cincinnati. Also, a superb article from B intnlott A Blynn. of Philadelphia. Men and boys' soft Hats, Cnps, &e.',of all kinds Prices to snit the times. Please call. r.dumbiis, Oetolier 9, lP.ri0..dlm EASlilONABLE PALM LEAF HATH. ANOTHER lot of the name sort rnreived last night the most genteel and the chenpest hat ot the season Also, takf notick ORNTi.FsiKV, that those fine nilk hats, at $3, as gotKl as usual at $4, are going hist. Iy20 H. COWLES ft CO. MFOR RENT. THE pri-mises for many yesrs occupied hy Booth A Miner as a coach nnd blacksmith shop. The stand will be ranted for coach making or for any other hind of manufacturing business, or for a grocery, may lest sail the occupant. Inquire of sep1l-tf II. N. HUBBELL. FLOI'R FOR FAMILY CHE 'HIE subscriber havinc leased the Steam Mills in Colurnbua, 1 are making a superior quality of Flour, which is branded " Premium Flour.'' Those wishing a food article will be nar- ticular to get the above brand, and If not found satislactory, the money arm he rctunitert, nnn enrtspt psiu. f infers to he left at our store or at the Mills. FITCH ft HALE Columbus, September 7, lUM. sep9-dtf vi.Ayt.i. JUST RECEIVED, a larue lot of heavy Circlcville i-qrp wide I 10..,. I 171 1- . Havy and fine white do . 3-qrs. and 4 qn. Shaker white do , Ta Unshrinken Weh-h, 2 qualities. Fur sale by J. D. OSRORN at CO pAMOUl WOOL VAKN. white, black, blue, mixed and as scarlet, Just opened by H. COWLES i CO. Elevator copy. oolO IJCDIsE SWANS NFW unni. SAAC N. WHITING, (lundms. just u?i" md the second v,dumoofHwaraP-AcT,cKi,,C r I ll ti V re'pde(nt!iD Pleading, with practical notes, lognt cr with tho Forms ol ProcM and Clerk's Entries Itv Joseph R. Swan, late President of the I2th MMlfflS Hy 'i-iT.. . ... --". !!. -in .iiiiiii- in i ircu it ?"'"'"? "Hh Docl.r.lln. Tho second rulume i. .. ... ,,: . "-nun. umiugii em rmntiii. ta. n ,i," lrwhV"i 7;." " '. . . 1 ftddmi of .,, . 'v . ii '"' "ouod. nir a mm, Us of Kx- MMkXU. Vordlcta kai Juilgojunu, Liens and tho Prlorlliia ol l.lens ol Judgroeola Slid Mortgiuies, UiiSEZ and 'r iu. UMlto, jfiSk, Certiorari. Z Wrif. ot I rr'r a itli tlie 3 Ponuot Koticel, Iliinds. Aftid.yiu. I'm. v"'o... S51 mi nt,, and Clerk's tOMtsI and .IhorltT'. lMurns, and D.Vds ttWM iirocmllng.. The proceeding, in Partition, lt,.pl..,i I j. VOMOta Arbitration, Attachment .gainst non-resident and 32 ..'..lldltlU Di ldors. aailillSt Water Crall nn 1I.K.....I- iSsTl rant of Attorney, and the Forms of Petitions, Orders. Appraise ineot.. Assiimment ,,l Dnt... a ,. i.- l.-I..? ' and Administrators on Iho sale of Heal Estate, Is also given, to-MIHf with i, lull Index to both volumes, forming . large suuer royal dvo volume, 800 pages, In Ann law binding. Price; IS "I, "v,iM.nri.s ,., Judo. WatK." We have received from the publisher this much wished lor book, and when e ... it fully meet, our expectations, wc mean to exprcs, a very high appreciation ol it. Indeed we do nou.ee how any Ohio lawyer can gut along without It. i!u! OsaietranyH Ooimk.oWo h.ve received from the mnillllO the second viiiume nf Swan's Practice, uid examined it wilh care. The book Is one of great labor and much uscful-5JJPA r-"ery member of the bar, however great his experience, wil be benedtted by it, and to young member, of the profession it will prove invaluable. There are a groat variety of matters .i.nneeted with the prm-tice, in relation to which it is difficult, Bt ull ttaWf, to Hnd authuritiea, and It will ba found, upon examlna-tlnn of this work, that Judge Swan has, in ti,U particular, greatly relieved the practitioner." The work is clearly and ably written, alarge number of authorities nre BUM uu the margin to sustain the text, and wo M insured that the practitioner will lind it one of tho most valuable books in his library. Sets of Hwan's Practice iu 2 very large 8vo vols, of 1430 pages in fine law binding. Price $11.00. vH'kU Ule book""' Ol I- N W1IIT1NU HUNTINO. ION, Columbus. The work may also be had, at the publisher's pile' "or the lollowmg persons, viz: Joseph Jones, bookseller, UHwtlslll William McArthur, Cirdeville ; James Stephenson. Portsmouth; HaniHm-il i Co., booksellers, Newark; W. W Iteed St Sons, and A. W. Perlcy, do., .anesvillc ; Dr. II Scott, I-Biii-aster ; Stephen llressinger, St. Clairsvllle ; A. Frazer, do, Mi'iiliimrillc ; B. L. Il T. Ilaiinii, and David P.liraham, New Lit. bOBI HIM tt Klkins, booksellers, Akron; (Jrenly 4 Jewett Mm i.'ltu , J. I). Iligger Si. Co., Massillon ; J. J. Faat, do.. Canton II. I.ittle.do, Itavenn.; C. W. James, clerk ol the court, Logan, Hocking county ; Samuel Knepper, Woolter ; John lleall Caili llsVlU Wi Uer, clerk ol Uio court, Millersburg. Holmes county V. Rich Esu,., McConnelliville i Wm. II. CanUold, Esq., IsMttu , M. C. Younglove, bookseller, Cleveland; 0 S Bartletl, do I'limesvilln; W.N. Porter, Warren, Trumbull county; Abner Kellog, clerk or the court, Jefferson, Ashtabula county David I IRJIhltl A Son, booksellers, Sandusky Ciiy ; Tilden Ai Baker Mr, Toledo; J. J. Bcacb, bookseller, Mansfield; J. N. Kurtz, bookseller, Springfield . Richard Mlilikan, Washington, l'ay;.p. county; Chas. Ells, bookseller, Dayton ; W. II 11 Potter, Ashland; I rancis Harris fc Co Xenia ; James Morrison and H. Lim-liocki i. Piqua; Thomaa Hrodie, postmaster, Lebanon; II. W. Derby ,v Co., booksellers, Cincinnati; J. p. DeBilver, do., do Clark k Mlllikln, Rossvillc, BuUer county ; Wm. W. Foy, Delaware; (i. C. Worth, Upper Sandusky; Curtl Allen. Marion; J. Melvin, London, M.dison county ; (leorge Ehert, Tifhu I Wm Hood, Perryiburgh ; C. E Newman and J . M Crosby, Norwalk; D. Lamb. Flndlay; Otto It. Mealier, Somerset, Perry county; Pmoai Co., Elyria ; B. Lippott, ait. Vernon ; I.. Jewel;, Esq., Athens ; J. Modil, Coshocton ; tt F. Randolph, Auditor Morrow 00 unly, .Ml. Oilead; E. M. Hoffman, Greenville, Darke county ; Lvins A; McLaughlin. Rellefontaine ; Georgo Sweeny, Kculon Jesse Donaldson, Bucyrus. OLD Dftt. JACOB TWNSKND, The tiriginal ditcoverer of the Genuine Towntend Sartaparilla. t kl-D )r. Townsend Is now about 70 years of age, and has long V been known as the Author and Discoverer of the Genuine Urminal "TownBend SarsBparilla." Being poor, he was compel led to limit its manufacture, by which means it has been kept out ol market, and the sales circumscribed to those only who had proved IU worth, and known iu value. It had reached the ears oi mnny, nevertheless, as those persons who bad been healed ol sore diseases, and saved from death, proclaimed its wnnderlnl cures; it relaxes strictures and tightness, removes all obstructions and invigorates the entire nervous system. Is not this then the Medicine you pre-eminently needl But can any of these things be said of S. I . Tnwnsend's inferior article I This young man's liquid is not to be compared with the old Doctor's, because of one grand fact that the one is incapable ot deterioration, and never spoils, while the other does : souring, lermenting, and blowing the bottles containing it into fragmcnu : the sour, acid liquid exploding, and damaging other goods I Must not this horrible compound be poisonous to the system ? What ! put arid into a system already diseased with acid What causes DispepiH but acid t Do we not all know that when food sours in our stomachs, what mischief it produces! flatulence, heartburn, palpitation ol tho heart, liver complaint, diarrhma, dysentery, colic, and corruption of the blood t What is Scrofula hut an acid humor tn the body 1 What produces all the humors which bring on Eruptions of the Skin, Scald Head, Salt Rh- urn, ErVfilielas, White Swellings, Fever Sores, ond all ulcerationintern-.! nml rAternal , D ih nothing under heaven but an acid a ,i-stance, which sours, and thus spoils all the fluids of the bo . more or less. What causes Rheumatism hut a sour and acid flui which insinuates iudf between thojoinU and elsewhere, irrita ting and inflaming the delicate tissues upon which it acU I So ol nervous diseases, of impurity of tho blood, of doranged clrcnla-turn, and nearly all the ailments which afflict human nature Now is it not horrible to make and sell, and infinitely worse to use this Souring, Fermenting, Acid " Compound of S. P. Towns. end, nnd yet he would fain have it understood that Old Dr. Jacob Townsed a Genuine Original Sarsaparilla, is an Imitation or Ida nferlor preparation 1 1 Heaven forbid that wo should deal in an article which would bear the most distant resemblance to S. P. Townsend's article 1 We wish it understood, because it la the .a,,.,, hit,. ir,,u, th.. a P. Townsend's article and Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparilla ZZ 'j 3""J! J uisBinmar; mai BBBTff are un like in every particular, having not ono single thing in common. As S, p. Townsend is no doctor, and never was, ia no chemist, no pharma eutiat knows no more of medicine or disease than any other c nmon. unscientific, unprofessional man, what guar-antee enn th public have that they are receivina a jenuine nun n numedlett containing all the virtues of the articles used in preparing it, and which are incapable of changes whirl, might render them lai AgenU of Disease instead of health f Since the ab ve was put in type the followfng fact has come to our knowledge . which Is truly tyled nr triumph oi juatfee The Wnr Ended! S. I' Tovntend abandoned the MdOld Dr. Jacob Twnicnd dicated hy the People. !'.'. a. r. lownaenu nas at last given up the manufacture ol any more SarsBparilla, having disposed of tiia business to some strangers. Thus his claims to Originality and other pretensions fall to the L-round. He voluntarily abandons them, in thus evading the issue before The lact that he was no physician, no chemist, the occupation ol wnose Ule was a worker on Railroads, emmls, choi.ninif wo.jd came notorious for it- Souring, Fermenting and Bursting th-- Hot tit a. therehv ileeeivincr nml injuring law mtmt mmJt - - - - " demonstrates beyond all doubt the fallacy of his pretenslous, and' Hereafter it is to be sent out to the people by aome Strangera, yet bearimt the nam,! of S. V. Towrisenil We have been informed that these Strangers Intend to print on 1,1,1 ,n """- 01 "i -mini, in oroiT to redeem, II pos. sible its bad character of Souring and Fermentinu. I.et the people tully understand that no Revamping, no new i.'.ti nine, DO prehxing ot Chemist's namcsoi any other tolly will o. uwuw.im m aouring compound Irom puhlir odium, unless it is made entirely ditferent from IU present character ; and it they do this, it will become another article of Sarsaparilla, and they miilit RS well give, it another onrm. Ki-m lna It should then be called the "Strangor's Sarsaparilla,'' and not . , i- I'U, 11 wnn is no aiiernuon, MM BBBJBM may still expect the same old Souring, Fermenting, Root Beer stuff. We have felt It a duty to Inform the public of the true position ol thiB matter, that Old Doctor Jacob Townsend'a .Sarsaparilla may not be confounded with this eourinir arti.-li In r(miiisi,,n we would remark that some months ago S. p. Townsend left hia old staud in Fulton st., n hr-t rate store, and sat himself down only a few doors below ua, in Naussau st., the motivesand objects Wo underatand these Strangers, who have taken up S p a bus inets, intent! to remain there. Such conduct ..Ha , .. ., t We shall move from Nassau street In the Spring, and we will Depottor th.- Old Dtartor'a Sarsaparilla ia now 102, NasBau st. , , , THOMPSON, SKILLMAN Ai CO., Proprietors. I'rineipal office for the Western States, Vine at., .Id door above Ith, Cinnnnati. O. W. CAHHOUN, General Aaent, t.. wnom mi ordersor applications lor agencieamust be atldn'sed. una narsHpariua can of tound at the principal Drue Stores me mmic, and is advertised in moat of the country papers In a nvvrj coumy mere is aome one authorized to establish su aeneies tor ine county In which he resides, and the same can be m i i mine., oy reiereuce 10 ine county papt rs For sale in Columbus by DF.NIG At HARRY, Agents for Frank Hncounty. Also, by Hiwav Lono, Groveport jteh-Jfi-djl wly " 'T WAN I THAT Din IT. uiji weens amce we agam commenced retailing goods, and wc pKiiiiimtur jjuiMiuioai we would put s stop to the enor TTiiiiM prices which hml been imtini.,1 .nw.r. th.., aV- ourselves that we have fulfilled that promise. Cofli-e was then Id ii nis, now io to m eenu. and every thinn el in orofortion WeagHinsay u. the Old Hunkers uu street : dom. down, vou have got to come it or we will make yon complain ol dulW times uiuijiiawniun, v iu mKe your sbtres a ' solitude and your money krawers a 'desert waste." Wc never retailed as many goods in the same length of time as in the last ten weeks ; and il you want to avoid hard times, quit your extravagant habiM.be industrious, live economically, and then you can afford to sell rneaper. nut a long as you pay such high renta, and live bo ex-travagantly. you must sell your goods high. ut' inn receivcQ Bnouier splendid lot ol new gooas. Some besradful Irish Poplins, an elegant article lor summer dresses : a splendid assortment of silk lace for trimming vistes splendid Corn Color, white and straw Bonnet Ribbons, he., Ac, at 90 per cent less than up town pneea. Another lolendid lot ot Urn sue I Imncrial thnw olv. ami Incral CarpeU juat received. Alan, a beautiful lot of Oil Window Shadee some very elegant. A lamp assortment of ral custom work, ot the finest quality, better and cheaper than tn aay other atorr tn ths rity. mayv4-daitw a. r. Must f-VRI'H W. HMD tfc CO Wo. 11 Cliff st.. New York V otter tor sale Newspaper, 29x43 Inches. Newspaper, 28x4fi Inches. Newapaper. '28x43 inches Newspaper, 2fiii.T7 inrb-ea. Newapsper, 3f)x.tSL4j in. Newapaper, HbI inches Newspaper, 24x.W inchea. Newapaper, Mx.T6 in hr-a Newspaper, 34x34 inrbea Newspaper. 33x33 trwlv-a Newspaper, 32Hs3S inrbes. Newapaper, 33X.T7 nulu Newspaper. 334 inebes Newapaper, 35Lix.L inches, flew-papr, 3fitax4'11 inrbea. Hewmprr. 37 " t'"-i ifc baa. Newspaper, 19x-J4 iiaehea Newspaper, 24x40 inrbea am Envelop Paper 3,400 reams all aires Colored Paper 1,730 reams asserted sizes. Writing PaperfiOO caaes, a complete assortment News and Book Ink Superior quality News and Book Paner made to order nt any bizp i SMS,' hosrt notice. ( Mwna!8? VTOUti AND ADI.lJNI8TBATOU 4 MANUAL lor Executors and Administrators in tho aettlemo" jirx or the estates of deceased persons; with practical torm1" ny Jo-cph R Hwan Preaidcnt Judge of the Twelfth Judicial CI" cult, nnd author of Swan's Treatlso on the Jaw relating to tho l owers imd I)utieB Justices of the Peace and Constable! In he Stob of Ohio. 1 vol. roy. 12mo, pp. 372. Price 1,23. In iswhliidfng yd edition: revised and enlarged. lnls worK is intended to be what iu title purporta, A Manual lor tbuse who nettle the titatca of deccasetl persona. It em bod ics the provisions ot the Statutes, with such comments, decisions, forms nnd other matter, as was deemed requisite lor persons not smiled in the law, to understand tho ordinary duties ol Executors and Administrators. This object has been kept in view throughout, not only because h large book would be almost uae-Jess to those persons who desiru to read no more than ia necessary to make themselves well acquainted with their general dn-'" 'utherHUM., inmtmt caes, hii Executor or Administrator wouiij not I..- jutitmhle in purchasing an expensive work. Basin, s ,t w,i perhaps he f,)Und that this book embodies much more uselul iidurmnthm than the most voluminous and elaborate will il ! "k,iUl,0 the same subject. The various subjects, as will bCjMredraa Irom the tuble ot contenu, are treated, near as could be. m the order in which the various duties should be Eertormed; beginning wiih the notice to creditora, then the ta-i ng ot the inventory and schedules, with forma; the sale and sale bill what are assets and what are not, the collection of the assets, nnd when and bow; the authentication of Claims against the estate, and their arbitration. 4c , with forms ; the sale ot the real estate ; the remedies bv and aifaiust executors nnd ttmini- trators ; the mode of settling insolvent estates. Ac. tor sale at the bookstore of m 1. N. WHITINO A HUNTINGTON. They may also tx had, at the publiihers' prices, of the loi-lowing persons, viz: Joseph Janes, bookseller, Chillirothe Wm McArthur, CircleviUr; James Htephenson, Portsmouth; Santord & Co., bookseilers, Newark; W. W. Reed & Sons, and A. W Perley, do., ZnnesvUIe; SU-phen Gresslnger, St Clairsvllle- A. Frazer, do., titeubenville ; B. U 4 T. Harm a. New Lisbon ; Beebo Klkins, bookrwdlers, Akron: Ureely At Jewmt, Marietta- J 0 Bigger Si, Co., Massillon ; J. J. Fast, do., Canton; B. Little, do ' Ravenna; C. W. James, clerk of the court. Losan. H.H-kln.' eoimty ; Bamse Knepper, Wooster; John BeaU, Cadiz; Martjn Miimi, ( lim in me I'OUrt. .Mill, t-lllll ,. Unlmsi ..nun.... II. Ilarvey Scott, Uneast'r ; Wm. II. CanUold. Esq., Medina ; M. C. h" lr .. "'""7""' " mihiio; nartiett, an., raincsvniM; w. H. loiter, Warren, rruinlmll county ; Abner Kellogg, clerk of the court, Jetferson, Ashtabula county; David Campbell 4. Son, booksellers, Sandusky City; J. J. Beach, bookseller, Mans-held; J. N. hurtz, bookseller, Springfield; Richard Mlilikan, Washington, layetui county; Chas. Ellis, bookseller, Dayton-I., pona dsoii, llucyrus; Francis Harris, Xenla ; Jas. Morrison and ii. I.iinhoeker, Piqua ; 'llios. Brodie, Postmaster, Lebsnon , it. W - Derby & Co., bookselieri, Cincinnati; 1. F. Oesltver, do., 00) J. H. Larwill, clerk oi the court, Bucyrus; Wm. W. Fay, Del. ware; (J. C. Worth, Upper Sandusky, Curtis Allen, Marlon; J. Alelvm, London, Madison Co.; George Elvert, ltnn ; Wm Hood, erryshurgh; C. E. Newman and J M.Crosby, Norwalk: D. Lamb, Findlav; Otta EE. MiMdlsr, Somerset, Perry county; Par-1"? Klyna ; '''Piwtt, Mt. Vernon ; 1,. Jewett, Athens; ' Wetlill, Coshocton : Auditor Morrow county, Ml Gilead; & M. lloflman, Greenville, Dark county ; Evlns St McLaughlin, Bull-fontaine ; George Sweeny, Kenton. octS UNITED HTATIIH OHJEsT FOR 1849, DsillQ a digest of decisions of the courts of common law, U equity nnd admiralty in tlie United States for the year 1S4W By John l'helps Putnnm. For sale at the New Bookstore ir-4 J. H. RILEY Ac CO. FRESH arrival of Ruena Vista Hats at apu WM. RICHARDS'. TO FAHniERH. WE are auiiioried to oiler for sale one ot the best farms tn rranklfn county, situated four miles north west ol" Columbus, eontiiiniiiir SIS acres IM acres cleared, tho bnhinei. nrln. pally Wtiile Oak and Walnut timber, lr in itiir..,t ,,n road, has good buildings, a good orchard, and is well watered. Ser'T i'uhi oe aoiu exircmeiy low. , . , 1 1 1 1 . j j ni mi! neat enn, ujjicr 01 iy9 SMITH A. MILLS. IIAI'I.K WAKKIIOI'SK.-CYRUS W. FIELD eV CO., 11 r Chfl st, N. Y., oiler for sale IIlgaching Powosa 200 casks best quality. Sons Ash 15 tons good quality Alum 100 hhls. ground and 100 bbU. crude. Smalts lh-st English 3 F E, 4 F E, and 4 F E super. Ultbamahinp Best French and German, varioua brands Raob l'JOtons Domestic, all qualities. Rags tif! bales Foreign, assorted qualities, Together with a coinylete assortment of all kinds of Paper an Paper-Maker's Materials. de97-daiw tnOAS CONKLINO. WILLIAM WOOD. AI.FBKD WOOD t'OMi I.I M., WOOI A- CO., MANUFACTURERS OF PUHK WHITK LF-A I, IN OIL. PARIS WHITE, HOf no. Dtl , PARIS (IREEN, DRY WHITE LEAD, RED LEAD, LITHARGF. PUTTY, WHITINO, ' f DRIED,' CHROME YEt-I.OW, CHROME OREEN , CHROME RED, CHINESE BLUE, j nil , ASSORTED COL'n PAINTS, IN IDKR VINFflAH, w Il illtetl tlin m.lalt l i ,1 SnM lit I .... ....... s. ..I I . the Eastern Ma ..... n "" . " GSTJ and will warrant it equal to anv made in the United Htio. ' W- wBl rant the quality qJ each article we manufacture to be as aood s can be procured, and to give entire satisfaction. Offered at tho lowest in ices .,n uhuh! tune, or discount for Cash. CAsHfl FOR FLAX BRED. Any quantity of CASTOR BEANS wanted. We willaunnlr Unnera with Castor Beana for seed, and then contract to take u -r j?"' " iinnuaiiv. t.unKLJHtj, WOOD A CO. Cincinnati, IVcemla-r 2tj, ft49. dawly ( !0.!.(Illrnn'1 J"nVK!ORT TURNPIKE COM-rANY. The remaining installments on each share of the capital stock of the Columbus and Grovn.ort Turnpike Company are required to be pnid to the Treasurer of aaid Company as lollows : r 9 Eighth installment. 10 per cent., on or before November 30, 1850 Ninth installm. nt, 10 per cent, on or before December 20, 1850, Tenth installment, 10 per cent., on or before January 30, 1851 . Subscriber residing in the city of Columbus may make payment to Tim, Moodie, Esn., at the City Bank. Sept. H, 1850-d&w JOHN COX, Secretary AiHlersoii H. Murray, t.enernl l.nnd Agent, Notary Public nnd 'oiive ynncr r , MADISON, DANE COUNTY, WISCONSIN. Office on Pinckney ttreet, between the Untied State and American Hotel. lk A DfOJui hoi-bed, at great trouble and expense, a full and 1 complete abstract of all the original entries of land In the county of Dane, alco of all Deeds, Mortgages, Powers of Attorney, Slc, of record, the subscriber is prepared to furnish accurate information i oneerninp any tract or parcel of land and village lot in said county. His abstract books being so arranged as to enable him to give full. Immediate and correct information in regard to any particular piece of land or village lot, vli : To whom patented, and when, to whom sold hy him or hia agent, and when or if mortHged, to whom mortgaged, and when, aa well as the action hnd by the mortgagee, if foreclosure and sale, by whom made nnd when, if redeemed or unredeemed. Alao, the deacrip-tion of the deeds, whether warrantee or quit-claim, of every con veyance ot record, and all imperfections occurring in any one of them from the dale of the first entry made in the county to the present time. As his books will be regularly "posted up" as Inst as entries or sales are made of estates mortgaged, those wishing to make Invettmcnt, Entries, or locate Land Warrant, can by making application, bo informed as to the amount and locality of every foot id entered and unentered land in the county, and by what title all entered lands are held. Strict personal attention will be given to buying, selling nnd entering lands, as well as to locating Land Warrants ; also, to paying taix upon non-retident' lands in any county in the State, as his business requires him to make annual trips to each of them. Ho will also either purchase or prepare tor suit and prosecute all claims owned bynon-rusi-denta to hinds in Wisconsin which have been sold for taxes, and pay strict nnd prompt attention to all duties pertaining to a General Lanr1 Agency business. Collations made with deepatch in any county in Uie State, and remiitances in money or sight bills upon any of the principal cities of the Union at customary rates. apl9-wly , n NKW TAILORING EHTABI.IHHMBNT. At II LEWIS would bag leave to intorm the citizens Colura-UM bus tbathehaa opened a shop for the purpose of carrying On die above busineaa, in Clark'a new building, over Mcakinga' Family Medicine Depot, where he will be happy to wait upon thuse that may lavor him with a call. And he flatters himaolt BUM th.- long experience he has had in the business, and the ad-vintr gea he has find of Incoming acquainted with the most Hp- ircn i d MM lAshionahle mode of getting up gentlemen's wearing apparel, that he cannot fail to please tlx- most fastidious. The pul nr may rest assured that all work entrusted to hia care will be done in the most approved and substantial manner. He will always be lound at hia post ready to attend to the calls of his customers with promptness and dispatch, and respectfully solicits a lilteral ah:.rc ot public patronage. f jan9" dly APFMC TKD READ ! I.HICAE HoL'SE. established 15 y-ara ago, by DR. KINKE IU UN. N. W. corner ot Third and Union su.. between Spruce and Fine street-. F'hiladelphia. READ! READ!! READ! ' ' YOUTH AND MANHOOD A Vlgoroua Life, or a Premature Death. Kinkehn on Self Preservation. Only 25 cenU. This Book just published Is filled with useful information on the infirmities and diseases of tho Generative Organs It address es itself alikf to Youth. Manhood and Old Age. and should be read hy all. The valuable advise and impressive warning it gives, will pre vent years ot misery and suffering, and save annually thousands Psrenta hy readina it will Irani how to prevent the dtstrnctiou . A remittsnce ot cpnta ,nil..ttnrt u i.c.r , lAraad ,,. DR KINK El. IN, N. W. corner ot Third and Union streets, be twren Spruce and Pine, Philadelphia, will ensure a book, under rnvrlope, per return of mail Persons at a distance may address Dr K by letter, (post-paid.) nnd In? cured at home. Packages ot Medicines, Directions, Ac, forwarded, by sending i. iiiiimuu , urn pUI Up -, ure irom damage or curiosity. Ktx.kaellera. News Agents FedUra. Canvaaspra. and all others. supplied with the above work at very low rates. mmnmMMW -III (IF I ill I ll.l l.tMW THE larger and bettt-r portion of these lands still remain an sold, and they are now offered at private sale nn accommo dating torm a a part enly of the purchase money being required in band Also, lor tale building and oat lot- in the village of Gambler, which are unsurpassed for beauty of location, and all the more Important aulvatagee to ! deatired in surb property. i good hotel is specially nended in toe villae, and a lot for the purpoar will he furnished ,m favorable terms. Apply to the sabarriber. at Oambier. Knox county. Jy3-tt M. T. C. WING, Agent. Tl M I.M.INK 1'OH MI K THE - I i M KNGINF. DOWaased by Hall Caae Co.. ta for ale. bcina too small lor their purpose. It is io excellent or-tier, of forty horse power, made by Greenwood At Co., of Cinetn-iati Any person wishing to parcbaae. ran see i be engine tn op eration at the mannfartory of the sbovrnaurx'tl gentlemen, or by application to the onder-igned. where terms will be made known AMROH LENNOX. JyLVdAwtf Eaajle Foundry